PRIDE die, dire, drip, ed, id, ire, pride, pie, pied, pier, re, red, rep, rid, ride, rip, ripe
The word pride has only one syllable. It is pronounced with a single stress point.
It comes from the word Pride.
In the King James versionthe word - pride - appears 49 times
The word pride has been in use since before 1000 A.D. It comes from the Middle English word 'pryde' meaning pomp or bravery. It is derivative of the Old Norse word 'prud'.
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Many English words come from this stem. Among them are mission, commit, remittance, submission, omission.
Many or much come to mind
The words technology and unique come from the word technique.
Words with two letters from the word "Christmas" areisitamhahiinsi (Spanish for yes)
In the King James version the word - pride - appears 49 times
Greek word for pride is hubris. hubris - exaggerated pride or self-confidence
No, pride and prejudice is a word pair.