The word -proud- is an adjective. Comparable forms for adjectives are comparative and superlative.
As you have phrased the question, -more prouder- is the comparative form of proud. And it is incorrect grammatically.
The general rule (although there are exceptions) is:
One syllable words: add an -er- at the end.
Two syllable words: add either an -er- at the end or the word -more- before it.
Three syllable words: add the word -more- before the word.
Since -proud- is a one syllable word, the proper comparative is -prouder-.
-More prouder- is not only incorrect, but it's also redundant.
The correct phrase is "proud of." You use it to express a feeling of pride regarding someone or something, for example, "I am proud of my achievements." "Proud off" is not a standard expression in English.
pony thinks that at the rumble tonight he can be proud of calling himself a greaser
YES, I am very proud to be an Igorot
He is scornfully and condescendingly proud of his position in the organisation.
Kyla Prat
Proud(adjective) means feeling greatly honoured or pleased(proud to know him)
Proud, Poised.
The correct phrase is "proud of." You use it to express a feeling of pride regarding someone or something, for example, "I am proud of my achievements." "Proud off" is not a standard expression in English.
"Pride" and "proud" have related meanings but are used differently in a sentence. "Pride" typically refers to a feeling of satisfaction or joy in oneself or one's achievements, while "proud" generally describes feeling satisfied with one's own or someone else's accomplishments.
You feel proud of yourself.
The word proud is an adjective, a word to describe a noun as feeling or showing pride. Example sentence:The proud parents had brought the whole family to cheer and applaud.
The word that describes feeling very proud of oneself is "self-satisfied" or "self-congratulatory".
Proud is an adjective.
the songs are peacful easy feeling, proud, the worlds greatest
Abstract noun for the adjective 'proud' is proudness.The abstract form of the noun phrase 'a proud boy' is 'the proudness of the boy'.
The phrase "as proud as punch" means feeling extremely pleased or satisfied with oneself or an accomplishment. It originates from the character Punch from the puppet show "Punch and Judy," who was always portrayed as proud and boastful.
It's the alf theme!!! I am a proud teamliquid member.