The phrase "to be proud of learning is the greatest ignorance" suggests that true knowledge comes with humility and a recognition of how much there is still to learn. Being overly proud or arrogant about one's knowledge can lead to a closed-mindedness that inhibits further growth and understanding. It emphasizes the importance of remaining open to new ideas and perspectives in order to continue expanding one's knowledge.
Yes, 'Proud as Punch' was originally a derogatory term but is changing slowly to mean excessively and unecessarily proud.
unjustified pride! Being proud of something one has no right or cause to be proud of!
You feel proud of yourself.
Noble people are humbler than inferior people.
I am proud of you or I give you my approval or I look up to you or I want to be like you.
The meaning of - to be proud of learning is the greatest ignorance is derived from the phrase itself. Ignorance causes you not to see things as they are. When you are proud of learning or something that you know, you might miss some essential details.
Proud
the meaning of haughtily is proud. :)
The Malayalam word for proud is "അഹങ്കാരം" (ahankaram).
To have made his mother proud of him.
not proud
Adj. Proud to be who you are and will always be that way
Yes, 'Proud as Punch' was originally a derogatory term but is changing slowly to mean excessively and unecessarily proud.
unjustified pride! Being proud of something one has no right or cause to be proud of!
The Franklin's greatest joy was when he was about to die, he looked back at his life and felt proud of his accomplishments.
whakahīhī is a Maori word with many meanings. As a verb it means to sneer, speak contemptuously, deride, mock, ridicule. It second meaning is also a verb meaning to be vain, conceited, proud, arrogant, smug. And its third meaning is a noun meaning pride, vanity, conceit.
It means very haughty