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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(121) Her pride wouldn't allow her to kowtow to anyone.
(122) He bartered away his pride for material gain.
(123) Her pride wouldn't allow her to accept charity .
(124) The incident had bruised his pride.
(125) They take great pride in their heritage.
(126) His own pride forbids him to ask Arthur's help.
(127) Her pride in her achievements is justified.
(128) She expressed pride in her child's achievement.
(129) His pride may still be his downfall.
(130) It was a severe blow to Kendall's pride.
(131) She could not restrain a flash of pride.
(132) She could see her two sons swell with pride.
(133) He swelled out his chest with pride.
(134) His dismissal was a severe jolt to his pride.
(135) His pride procured his downfall.
(136) Sophie felt a glow of pride.
(137) It was a severe hurt to her pride.
(138) We want to restore pride in our public services.
(139) These criticisms have hurt him/his pride deeply.
(140) They can look back on their endeavours with pride.
(141) You should take more pride in your behavior.
(142) She refused their help out of pride.
(143) Wigan's rugby team was the pride of the town.
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(144) Pride spurs him to work hard.
(145) I have my pride, same as anyone else.
(146) He never swells with pride for successes.
(147) This village is the pride of East Sussex.
(148) You should take pride in your work.
(149) She takes great pride in her children's success.
(150) They carried themselves with great pride and dignity.