I'd say that pride is more akin to a feeling as it is based on one's individual perception of self, and can differ from how the world views oneself. Because everybody has a differening sense of pride, I'd definitely argue that it is a feeling.
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I think Pride and Prejudice is a more comic, lighter, and cheerful book. It has regrets, but there is always a feeling of optimism about it. By contrast, Sense and Sensibility has more of a feeling of resignation in it, even a feeling of hopelessness, that makes reading it more difficult for me. I am sure there is much more to this, the sorts of things people can analyse from a literary point of view. I would be interested in learning what they are.
i think the slogan for jigawa is the new world.
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Source of Pride The Making of 'Pride and Glory' - 2009 was released on: USA: 27 January 2009
Nationalism is feeling pride in ones own country.
A feeling on intense national pride is called nationalism.
You feel proud of yourself.
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jingoism
The state, condition, or quality of being great; as, greatness of size, greatness of mind, power, etc., Pride; haughtiness.
An intense feeling of national pride.
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Patriotism.
There really is no such state that has the most pride.
Belongingness is the state or quality of belonging, feeling like one belongs, or the nature of belonging to a group or class.
A strong feeling of pride is a deep sense of satisfaction and self-respect in oneself or someone else due to achievements, qualities, or actions. It involves feeling a strong sense of accomplishment and confidence in one's abilities.