Synonym: dignity, egotism, self-esteem, self-respect, vanity. Antonym: modesty. Similar words: take pride in, bride, rider, ride on, side by side, rid, arid, ridge. Meaning: [praɪd] n. 1. a feeling of self-respect and personal worth 2. satisfaction with your (or another's) achievements 3. the trait of being spurred on by a dislike of falling below your standards 4. a group of lions 5. unreasonable and inordinate self-esteem (personified as one of the deadly sins). v. be proud of.
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(91) The car is her pride and joy.
(92) The bike soon became his pride and joy.
(93) It was a shattering blow to her pride.
(94) His pride will undo him some day.
(95) Dignity and pride run deep in this community.
(96) The painting has pride of place in his collection.
(97) National pride began to assert itself.
(98) Their baby is their pride and joy.
(99) She ought to swallow her pride and call him.
(100) Louise's sharp comments had ruffled his pride.
(101) His mind was boiling with mirth,fear and pride.
(102) I didn't mean to hurt your pride.
(103) The incident piqued his pride.
(104) The grand building polarizes a deep local pride.
(105) You should take more pride in your appearance.
(106) The town takes immense pride in recent achievements.
(107) He has far too much pride.
(108) She was nursing her hurt pride.
(109) Male pride forced him to suffer in silence.
(110) These people take fierce pride in their independence.
(111) She was eaten up with pride.
(112) I swallowed my pride and phoned him.
(113) The predominant feature of his character was pride.
(114) She has too much pride to accept any help.
(115) I didn't hurt your pride on purpose.
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(117) He is puffed up with pride.
(118) I let my stupid pride come between us.
(119) It hurt his pride when his wife left him.
(120) The comments were an affront to his pride.