Proud - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |praʊd|  American pronunciation of the word proud
Brit.  |praʊd|  British pronunciation of the word proud

adjective

- having or displaying great dignity or nobility (syn: gallant, lofty, majestic)
proud alpine peaks

Extra examples

They are the proud parents of a hero.

I was proud that I never gave in.

She's the proud owner of a new car.

Her proudest accomplishment was to finish school.

He has a proud manner.

She's too proud to accept their charity.

He might be poor but he's also proud.

He's very proud of his daughter's achievements.

It was a proud moment when he was presented with a medal.

She knows she's lost, but she is too proud to admit it.

Some flakes of paint stood proud of the surface.

Her parents are very proud of her.

You should be proud of yourself.

His past record is certainly something to be proud of.

The company is justly proud of its achievements.

Word forms

adjective
comparative: prouder
superlative: proudest
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