pride Synonyms
Strongest:
- disgrace
- opprobrium
- odium
- opprobrium
- humility
- dishonor
- disrepute
- disrepute
- discredit
- ignominy
- infamy
- disgrace
- shame
- humiliation
- odium
- ignominy
- infamy
- humiliation
- shame
- dishonor
- humility
- discredit
Strong:
- timidity
- diffidence
- humbleness
- meekness
- obloquy
- modesty
- diffidence
- humbleness
- modesty
- disesteem
- timidity
- disesteem
- obloquy
- meekness
Weak:
pride Meaning
pride (n)
a feeling of self-respect and personal worth
satisfaction with your (or another's) achievements
the trait of being spurred on by a dislike of falling below your standards
a group of lions
unreasonable and inordinate self-esteem (personified as one of the deadly sins)
pride (v)
be proud of
pride Sentence Examples
- The lion stood proudly on the edge of the savanna.
- She took immense pride in her academic achievements.
- The nation celebrated its independence with collective pride.
- The mother beamed with pride as her child graduated.
- The soldier's wounded body still exuded a sense of pride.
- Her pride prevented her from accepting help.
- The arrogant king displayed his pride in his lavish palace.
- The choir sang with pride and passion.
- The team's hard work and dedication filled them with pride.
- The heritage site stood as a testament to the pride of its ancestors.
FAQs About the word pride
a feeling of self-respect and personal worth, satisfaction with your (or another's) achievements, the trait of being spurred on by a dislike of falling below yo
self-respect, ego,pridefulness, confidence, self-confidence, self-assurance,dignity, self-regard, self-esteem, self-pride
disgrace, opprobrium, odium, opprobrium, humility, dishonor, disrepute, disrepute, discredit, ignominy
The lion stood proudly on the edge of the savanna.
She took immense pride in her academic achievements.
The nation celebrated its independence with collective pride.
The mother beamed with pride as her child graduated.