self-pride (Meaning)

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self-pride (n)

a feeling of pride in yourself

self-pride Sentence Examples

  1. She held her head high, filled with self-pride over her accomplishments.
  2. His self-pride prevented him from admitting his mistake, even though it was obvious.
  3. The team's victory boosted their self-pride and instilled a sense of unity.
  4. Her self-pride kept her from seeking help, even when she was struggling.
  5. He took pride in his appearance, always striving to maintain a polished and self-confident demeanor.
  6. The athlete's self-pride motivated him to push himself to the limit during training.
  7. Despite his modest background, he possessed an unwavering self-pride that shone through in all that he did.
  8. She learned to prioritize her self-pride, setting healthy boundaries and refusing to let anyone diminish her worth.
  9. His self-pride sometimes blinded him to the flaws in his plans, leading to setbacks.
  10. By nurturing her self-pride, she gained the confidence to pursue her dreams without fear of failure.

FAQs About the word self-pride

a feeling of pride in yourself

aplomb, self-assuredness, ego, pride, self-assurance, self-worth, self-respect, assurance, self-trust, confidence

opprobrium, disesteem, disesteem, obloquy, discredit, disrepute, discredit, dishonor, ignominy, odium

She held her head high, filled with self-pride over her accomplishments.

His self-pride prevented him from admitting his mistake, even though it was obvious.

The team's victory boosted their self-pride and instilled a sense of unity.

Her self-pride kept her from seeking help, even when she was struggling.