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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181. I am extremely proud of the comprehensive education system.
182. We were all very proud of our accomplishment.
183. We are rarely proud when we are alone. Voltaire
184. Amy's very proud of what she's accomplished.
185. Proud crept into the Top 20 last year.
186. We can afford to be proud of this achievement.
187. I'm very proud of my achievements as program director.
188. He's too proud to give in to the Cubs.
189. His second term was anti-climatic, with few proud achievements.
190. Her black and white study of proud Paul holding Mary is the most surprising.
191. They are the eyes of a proud[sentencedict.com], ruthless and arrogant man.
192. Meanwhile, senior nutritionist and hubby, are now proud parents since the arrival of.
193. Villagers are proud and fortunate to be living here in this peaceful little village, surrounded by beautiful countryside.
194. A proud man is always looking down on things and people; and, of course, as long as you are looking down, you can't see something that's above you. C.S. Lewis
195. I am proud of the fact that I never invented weapons to kill. Thomas A. Edison
196. The hotel is proud to boast a highly professional team of staff and is well-equipped with all modern amenities.
197. He is now married and is the proud father of a three week old baby boy.
198. Back in the repair room, Mark's colleagues are proud of his achievement.
199. He was proud of his fully mechanized assembly line and wanted to show it off.
200. George Spachtholz has been a proud, card-carrying member of the Loyal Order of the Moose for 45 years.
201. They were all turning 4 and they saw drooling as a babyish behavior, something they were proud to be leaving behind.
202. Her more considered view was that it was' the sort of house you become fond rather than proud of.
203. That is a major advance in the concept of public service of which the Government are rightly proud.
204. Lang sipped some of my beer and leaned back in his chair, looking proud, as if he owned the place.
205. It was Julie who had the sharper, more ambitious business mind and Tim is proud that it should have been so.
206. Though he's proud of his adopted country, he's angry that the Foreign Secretary has defended the raid.
207. She knew she would feel a good deal less proud when she told Alice about the penalty clause.
208. He wasn't proud of the ability to go berserk because it meant loss of control.
209. Don't worry about what others think of you. It doesn't matter as long as you have your own convictions and are proud of what you do. RVM
210. Commodus was proud of these accomplishments and had them recorded on official inscriptions; as a marksman he was remarkably accomplished.