Synonym: arrogant, boastful, conceited, delighted, dignified, elated, haughty, lofty, pleased, satisfied, vain. Antonym: ashamed, humble. Similar words: cloud, aloud, loudly, round and round, route, rough, round, group. Meaning: [praʊd] adj. 1. feeling self-respect or pleasure in something by which you measure your self-worth; or being a reason for pride 2. having or displaying great dignity or nobility.
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121. He clapped his daughter on the back and told her how proud of her he was.
122. His past record is certainly something to be proud of .
123. He is now the proud possessor of a driving licence.
124. She's proud and stubborn, you know, under that pliant exterior.
125. Some farmers were too proud to ask for government help.
126. I'm pleased to say that I'm now the proud possessor of a driving licence!
127. Our football team feels proud that it has won every match this year.
128. It was his proud boast that he had never missed a day's work because of illness.
129. My father was too proud to risk a rebuff, so he simply did not ask her.
130. Evans could barely contain his delight: "I'm so proud of her," he said.
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131. It was an episode in his life that he was not proud of.
132. He is proud of his daughter's ability to speak four languages.
133. I used to be proud working for them; now I could care less. I'm just out here for the money.
134. The interior is planned with a precision the military would be proud of.
135. He was very proud when his daughter received a commendation for her achievement.
136. The actor Patrick Stewart is a long-time baldy and proud of it.
137. He is too proud to admit that he had been grossly in error.
138. He was proud of the fact that he was a self-made man .
139. He's too proud to be seen in public with his poorly-dressed mother.
140. She concluded by saying she was proud to be from Salford.
141. We are proud to present the play 'Rocket to the Moon'.
142. Londoners have long been perversely proud of a health service that does not serve them well.
143. All those involved have every reason to be proud of their achievement.
144. To the delight of his proud parents, he has made a full recovery.
145. Most children want their parents to feel proud of them.
146. It was her proud boast that she had never missed a day's work because of illness.
147. He is proud of his reputation as a seducer of young women.
148. He is too proud now to be seen with his former friends.
149. For the first time in his life, he became the proud owner of a bed which had springs and a mattress.
150. It is the company's proud boast that it can deal with all a customer's needs in one phone call.