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proud
adjective as in pleased, pleasing
Strongest matches
adjective as in arrogant, self-important
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- bloated
- boastful
- cavalier
- conceited
- contemptuous
- cool
- disdainful
- domineering
- egotistic
- egotistical
- haughty
- high-and-mighty
- high-handed
- huffy
- imperious
- insolent
- lofty
- narcissistic
- ostentatious
- overbearing
- pompous
- presumptuous
- pretentious
- puffed up
- scornful
- self-satisfied
- sniffy
- snobbish
- snooty
- stuck-up
- supercilious
- superior
- vain
- vainglorious
Example Sentences
"They want to do everyone proud and learn as much as they can. I wish they could have come a week or two before their courses started to help them settle in."
“We are not here to debate politics or platforms or to argue about east or west. And ‘Red Alert’ is the very embodiment of that mission, and I couldn’t be prouder to support this series.”
With a lump in his throat, Candy’s wounded character Del Griffith replies that he’s proud of who he is.
She is proud of her oldest daughter, who was able to leave Gaza to study at Glasgow University.
The founders would be so proud to know that we made it that far before we finally succumbed to tyranny.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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