misproud (Meaning)

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misproud (a.)

Viciously proud.

Synonyms & Antonyms of misproud

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misproud Sentence Examples

  1. She was misproud of her son's accomplishments, attributing his success to her own efforts.
  2. The misproud defense attorney boasted about his client's innocence despite overwhelming evidence of guilt.
  3. With a misproud smile, the CEO accepted accolades for the company's achievements, ignoring the contributions of his team.
  4. Misproud parents forced their children to excel in all areas, crushing their spirit and creativity.
  5. The politician was misproud of his dubious tactics, believing that the ends justified the means.
  6. Her misproud pride led her to downplay the difficulties she had faced, creating a false image of success.
  7. Misproud of his intelligence, he belittled others, failing to recognize his own limitations.
  8. The misproud athlete refused to acknowledge defeat, claiming that he had been cheated out of victory.
  9. The misproud boss overestimated his abilities and underestimated the challenges facing his company.
  10. Misproud of her accomplishments, she became isolated and resentful of those who celebrated their own successes.

FAQs About the word misproud

Viciously proud.

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She was misproud of her son's accomplishments, attributing his success to her own efforts.

The misproud defense attorney boasted about his client's innocence despite overwhelming evidence of guilt.

With a misproud smile, the CEO accepted accolades for the company's achievements, ignoring the contributions of his team.

Misproud parents forced their children to excel in all areas, crushing their spirit and creativity.