Hubris .
The homonym for the word pride is pried, which means to force open or apart using a lever or tool.
Pried is a homonym of pride. Pried means to inquire or search inquisitively, while pride means a feeling of satisfaction or accomplishment.
The Celtic word for strong is "tairngreacht."
The word for strong disagreement or struggle is "conflict."
The prefix "philo" means love or fondness for something. It stems from the Greek word "philos," which conveys a sense of affection or strong affinity.
Pride in the positive sense could be "honor." Pride in the negative sense could be "hubris," although that's six letters.
Nationalism; patriotism
The homonym for the word pride is pried, which means to force open or apart using a lever or tool.
pride.
Dignity
The word that means to have a strong and earnest desire is "yearn." It conveys a deep longing or craving for something, often associated with a sense of wistfulness or emotional intensity. Yearning can refer to a desire for both tangible and intangible things, such as love, success, or a sense of belonging.
Pried is a homonym of pride. Pried means to inquire or search inquisitively, while pride means a feeling of satisfaction or accomplishment.
"Huberistic" is an adjective derived from the word "Hubris" meaning 'pride' or 'arrogance'; generally used in a negative sense of internal overestimation. "Huberistic Pride" is a phrase that further defines an indication of a pride,arrogance or haughtiness that belies an underlying insecurity.
Patriotism
Tough is a word that means strong. Tenacious is another synonym for strong.
The word is Boastful
The Celtic word for strong is "tairngreacht."