English · Emotions & Feelings
praɪd
[praɪd]
a feeling of satisfaction in achievement
A deep pleasure from one's own or another's accomplishments; can also mean excessive self-regard.
She felt great pride when her son graduated.
She felt great pride when her son graduated.
From Old English 'pryto', related to 'prud' meaning 'proud'.
Used both positively (satisfaction) and negatively (conceit).
Jane Austen's 'Pride and Prejudice' (1813) explores both senses of the word.