Conceit, vanity, arrogance, egotism, smugness, superiority, dignity, honour, self-respect, self-esteem
Greek word for pride is hubris. hubris - exaggerated pride or self-confidence
No, pride and prejudice is a word pair.
It was an odd word like pride
Pride and prejudice.
Pride and prejudice.
The Hawaiian word for pride is "kaʻuiki."
The word pride has only one syllable. It is pronounced with a single stress point.
You can substitute the word "pride" with "satisfaction" in the sentence, resulting in "I feel satisfaction." Other possible substitutes include "joy" or "self-respect," depending on the context you wish to convey. Each alternative carries a slightly different nuance but maintains a similar positive sentiment.
The word that means to boast is "brag." It conveys the idea of speaking with pride about one's accomplishments or possessions, similar to how "grab" indicates taking something quickly.
The homonym for the word pride is pried, which means to force open or apart using a lever or tool.
Narcissism means an almost erotic pride in ones appearance. Vanity is a more general excessive pride in ones looks or achivement. Others words with similar meanings are arrogance, pretension, conceit, airs, vainglory and big-headiness.
The corresponding adjective for the word pride is "proud."