Etymology: [ 'praud ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English prud, probably from Old French prod, prud, prou capable, good, valiant, from Late Latin prode advantage, advantageous, back-formation from Latin prodesse to be advantageous, from pro-, prod- for, in favor + esse to be; mor.
gurur duyan, gurur duymak, gururlanma, gururlu olmak, iftihar etmek, gururlu, mağrur, gurur verici, -den gurur/kıvanç/övünç duymak, ile iftihar etmek, ile övünmek, kibirli, kibirli: He's too proud to apologize. O kadar kibirli ki özür bile dilemez, kabarmış, övünç duymak, övünmek (ile), ile övünmek, övünmek, ile iftihar etmek, gurur duy, kıvançlı, onurlu, şerefli, kendini beğenmiş, görkemli, azametli, göğsü kabarmak, izzetinefsi olan, muhteşem, proud flesh tıb, tantanalı, a pr, grurlu, gururlanmak, canlı görkemli, göğüsü kabarmak, proudheartedkibirli, yara içinde veya etrafında mantar gibi şişmiş et, iftihar eden,
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gururlanma
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gururlu olmak
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iftihar etmek
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gururlu
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gurur verici
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be proud of
-den gurur/kıvanç/övünç duymak, ile iftihar etmek, ile övünmek
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kibirli sıfat
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kibirli: He's too proud to apologize. O kadar kibirli ki özür bile dilemez sıfat
feeling pleasurable satisfaction over something by which you measures your self-worth; "proud of their child", Generating a sense of pride; being a cause for pride, Possessed of a due sense of what one is worth or deserves, Gratified; feeling honoured (by something); feeling satisfied or happy about a fact or event, Having a too high opinion of oneself; arrogant, supercilious, Standing out or raised; swollen, Brave, valiant; gallant, Excited by sexual desire; (of female animals) in heat, Happy, usually used with a sense of honor, as in "I'm so proud to have you in our town." But occasionally just plain happy as in "I'm proud to see gas prices down." This is a widespread colloquial usage in the South, Having a feeling of high self-respect or self-esteem; exulting (in); elated; often with of; as, proud of one's country, pride oneself on, Having a high opinion of oneself; arrogant, supercilious, If you feel proud, you feel pleased about something good that you possess or have done, or about something good that a person close to you has done. I felt proud of his efforts They are proud that she is doing well at school I am proud to be a Canadian Derek is now the proud father of a bouncing baby girl. ashamed + proudly proud·ly `That's the first part finished,' he said proudly, Your proudest moments or achievements are the ones that you are most proud of. This must have been one of the proudest moments of his busy and hard working life, feeling pride, feeling satisfaction; arrogant, haughty; magnificent, wonderful; impressive, Feeling or manifesting pride, in a good or bad sense Possessing or showing too great self-esteem; overrating one's excellences; hence, arrogant; haughty; lordly; presumptuous, Giving reason or occasion for pride or self-gratulation; worthy of admiration; grand; splendid; magnificent; admirable; ostentatious, Excited by sexual desire; applied particularly to the females of some animals, Someone who is proud has respect for themselves and does not want to lose the respect that other people have for them. He was too proud to ask his family for help and support, having or displaying great dignity or nobility; "a gallant pageant"; "lofty ships"; "majestic cities"; "proud alpine peaks", disapproval Someone who is proud feels that they are better or more important than other people. She was said to be proud and arrogant. = arrogant humble, feeling self-respect or pleasure in something by which you measure your self-worth; or being a reason for pride; "proud parents"; "proud of his accomplishments"; "a proud moment"; "proud to serve his country"; "a proud name"; "proud princes",
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feeling pleasurable satisfaction over something by which you measures your self-worth; "proud of their child"
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Generating a sense of pride; being a cause for pride - "It was a proud day when we finally won the championship."
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Possessed of a due sense of what one is worth or deserves - "I was too proud to apologise."
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Gratified; feeling honoured (by something); feeling satisfied or happy about a fact or event - "I am proud of Sivu's schoolwork."
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Having a too high opinion of oneself; arrogant, supercilious - "Godolphin Horne was Nobly Born; / He held the human race in scorn, / And lived with all his sisters where / His father lived, in Berkeley Square. / And oh! The lad was deathly proud! / He never shook your hand or bowed, / But merely smirked and nodded thus: / How perfectly ridiculous! / Alas! That such Affected Tricks / Should flourish in a child of six!"
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Standing out or raised; swollen - "After it had healed, the scar tissue stood proud of his flesh."
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Brave, valiant; gallant
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Excited by sexual desire; (of female animals) in heat
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Happy, usually used with a sense of honor, as in "I'm so proud to have you in our town." But occasionally just plain happy as in "I'm proud to see gas prices down." This is a widespread colloquial usage in the South
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Having a feeling of high self-respect or self-esteem; exulting (in); elated; often with of; as, proud of one's country
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be proud of
pride oneself on
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Having a high opinion of oneself; arrogant, supercilious
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If you feel proud, you feel pleased about something good that you possess or have done, or about something good that a person close to you has done. I felt proud of his efforts They are proud that she is doing well at school I am proud to be a Canadian Derek is now the proud father of a bouncing baby girl. ashamed + proudly proud·ly `That's the first part finished,' he said proudly
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Your proudest moments or achievements are the ones that you are most proud of. This must have been one of the proudest moments of his busy and hard working life
Feeling or manifesting pride, in a good or bad sense Possessing or showing too great self-esteem; overrating one's excellences; hence, arrogant; haughty; lordly; presumptuous
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Giving reason or occasion for pride or self-gratulation; worthy of admiration; grand; splendid; magnificent; admirable; ostentatious
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Excited by sexual desire; applied particularly to the females of some animals
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Someone who is proud has respect for themselves and does not want to lose the respect that other people have for them. He was too proud to ask his family for help and support
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having or displaying great dignity or nobility; "a gallant pageant"; "lofty ships"; "majestic cities"; "proud alpine peaks"
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disapproval Someone who is proud feels that they are better or more important than other people. She was said to be proud and arrogant. = arrogant humble
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feeling self-respect or pleasure in something by which you measure your self-worth; or being a reason for pride; "proud parents"; "proud of his accomplishments"; "a proud moment"; "proud to serve his country"; "a proud name"; "proud princes"
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