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pride
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Pride is a surname. Notable people with this name include: Alfred M. Pride (1897–1988), United States Navy admiral and pioneer naval aviator Anne Pride (1942–90), National Organization for Women activist Charley Pride (born 1938), American country music ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late Old English pryto , Kentish prede , Mercian pride "pride, haughtiness, pomp," from prud (see proud ). There is debate whether Scandinavian cognates (Old Norse pryði , Old Swedish prydhe , Danish pryd , etc.) are borrowed from Old French (from Germanic) ...
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Word definitions in WordNet
n. a feeling of self-respect and personal worth [syn: pridefulness ] [ant: humility ] satisfaction with your (or another's) achievements; "he takes pride in his son's success" the trait of being spurred on by a dislike of falling below your standards [ant: ...
Usage examples of pride.
They abjured the implicit reverence which the pride of Rome had exacted from their ignorance, while they acquired the knowledge and possession of those advantages by which alone she supported her declining greatness.
But time had worked its curative powers, and soon the letters were abrim with exciting events of this richest court in all the Middle Kingdoms, as well as with pride of new skills mastered.
Martin Cash was a fellow countryman, born at Enniscorthy in County Wexford, and when he had been sent to Norfolk Island, he had talked freely of his exploits as absconder and bushranger, taking great pride in both.
In the pride of victory, he forfeited what yet remained of his civil virtues, without acquiring the fame of military prowess.
He had ridden out with her once in the first week, and seemed to take pride in showing her the acreage belonging to the plantation, the fields in cane and food crops, the lay of the lands along the river.
The depths of my evil passion were again sounded and aroused, and I resolved yet to humble the pride and conquer the coldness which galled to the very quick the morbid acuteness of my self-love.
The monarch alone assumed the superior pride of still adhering to the simplicity of his Scythian ancestors.
It is our pride that our townsman, David Davis, was among the ablest of the great court, by whose adjudication renewed vigor was given to the Constitution, and enduring safeguards established for national life and individual liberty.
Nil admirari is very well for a North American Indian and his degenerate successor, who has grown too grand to admire anything but himself, and takes a cynical pride in his stolid indifference to everything worth reverencing or honoring.
Hatred does, and revenge, theft and fraud, adultery and whoredom, pride and presumption, and the rest.
Goddess was the lead female of Goddess Pride -- a friend and companion ever since Aganippe was old enough to mix with the lions.
Half-blinded by her own blood, Aganippe could not see what happened, but the rest of Goddess Pride vanished, their snarls dying in the distance.
Issgrillikk whimpered in pain, as he had done before his agemate showed up and pride had made him stop.
The occupiers and their agenda hold pride of place in most accounts, whereas the vanquished country itself is located in the postwar context of a world falling into antagonistic Cold War camps and discussed in terms of a vision of that moment which was distinctly American.
But Doctor Morris saved her as he had saved many mothers, and we were both to look with joy and pride on the most perfect specimen of alate babyhood.