English · Emotions & Feelings

pride-feeling

praɪd

[praɪd]

a feeling of satisfaction in achievement

Intermediatenoun

Definition

A deep pleasure from one's own or another's accomplishments; can also mean excessive self-regard.

Example

She felt great pride when her son graduated.

She felt great pride when her son graduated.

Etymology

From Old English 'pryto', related to 'prud' meaning 'proud'.

How & Where It’s Used

Used both positively (satisfaction) and negatively (conceit).

Literary Heritage

Jane Austen's 'Pride and Prejudice' (1813) explores both senses of the word.

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