prideful


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
pride/prʌɪd/
noun
  • 1 a feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from achievements, qualities, or possessions that do one credit.

    ■ something which causes this.

  • 2 consciousness of one's own dignity.

    ■ the quality of having an excessively high opinion of oneself.

    literary the prime of something.

  • 3 a group of lions forming a social unit.
verb (pride oneself on/upon) be especially proud of (a quality or skill).
– phrases
one's pride and joy a person or thing of which one is very proud.
pride of place the most prominent or important position.
– derivatives
prideful adjective,
pridefully adverb.
– origin OE prȳde, var. of prȳtu, prȳte, from prūd (see proud).
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