The abstract noun form of the adjective 'proud' is proudness:
"The proudness of the people..."
A related abstract noun is pride:
"The pride of the people..."
You can change the sentence to "He has pride in his motherland." This maintains the original meaning while using the noun form of "proud."
The noun 'pride' is a common noun; a word for a thing.The noun 'pride' is an uncountable, abstract noun as a word for pleasure or satisfaction taken with something; arrogance in conduct; an excessively high opinion of oneself; a word for a concept.The noun 'pride' is a singular (countable), concrete noun as a word for a group of lions; a word for a physical group. The plural form is prides.
No, because proud is an adjective. Character traits like courage, sentimentality, gullibility, loquaciousness, mercy, humour, laziness and so on are all nouns. Their associated adjectives (brave, sentimental, gullible, talkative, merciful, funny and lazy) cannot be character traits, and neither can "proud" be. "Pride", on the other hand, is a noun and can be a character trait.
YES, I am very proud to be an Igorot
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.
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The word 'proud' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (the proud winner, proud parents).The abstract noun form of the adjective 'proud' is proudness.A related abstract noun is pride.