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pride

Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: prides

This word carries a dual nature, oscillating between a positive sense of self-worth and a negative sense of arrogance. When associated with achievement or identity, it evokes a feeling of warmth, dignity, and rightful satisfaction. It is the emotional reward for hard work or a sense of belonging to a respected group. Conversely, in a moral or social context, it often describes a rigid refusal to be humble. This version of pride is seen as a barrier to growth or reconciliation, creating a cold, defensive wall that isolates the individual from others. It is the kind of pride that leads to a fall.

Uncountable when referring to the emotional state of satisfaction or arrogance. Countable when referring to a specific group of lions.

Meanings

Noun

A feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from one's own achievements.

"He beamed with pride when he graduated."

Noun

A dangerously high opinion of one's own dignity or importance.

"His pride prevented him from admitting he was wrong."

Noun

A social group of lions.

"A pride of lions lounged in the shade."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To provide with pride or to take pride in something.

"She prides herself on her punctuality."

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