I am least proud of moments when I let self-doubt hinder my progress. There have been instances where I hesitated to share my ideas or take on challenges due to fear of failure. I recognize that these experiences taught me valuable lessons about resilience and the importance of embracing opportunities, even when they feel daunting.
Probably preying on someone at least half his age. Harvey Weinstein would be proud.
YES, I am very proud to be an Igorot
He is scornfully and condescendingly proud of his position in the organisation.
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.
Kyla Prat
No, He's a proud Flipino-American. At least it isn't a cheesy Taz or Superman tattoo.
as proud as a peacock as proud as a peacock
Proud is the correct spelling.
Probably preying on someone at least half his age. Harvey Weinstein would be proud.
The term 'the proud' is a short form for 'those who are proud' or 'the proud ones'. The term 'the proud' functions a a noun phrase in a sentence.
Example of proud: I am proud to be an American. My son makes me very proud.
it is proud, prouder, and proudest. not most proud, most prouder, or most proudest.
Proud(adjective) means feeling greatly honoured or pleased(proud to know him)
The word 'proud' is not a verb. The word 'proud' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (a proud parent or a proud trophy winner).The noun form for the adjective proud is proudness.A related noun form is pride.
As proud as a peacock.
Oscar Proud
Yes, proud is an adjective.