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pridefulness

/prahyd-fuhl/US // ˈpraɪd fəl //

自尊心,自豪感,自豪,自豪心

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : thinking too highly of oneself; conceited, arrogant, or overconfident:I was too bitter and prideful and didn't think I needed the Addiction Recovery meetings, so I didn’t go.
    • : full of a legitimate sense of self-worth or satisfaction because of one’s own or another’s accomplishment:It is a prideful moment for us as we congratulate our friend, one of ten winners of the annual Worldwide Robotics contest.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounarrogance
Synonyms
airs空气,空气中,空气中的,空中aloofness冷漠,冷淡,淡漠,冷漠性audacity胆识,勇气,胆量,胆大妄为bluster虚张声势,唬人,耀武扬威braggadocio夸夸其谈,夸大其词,夸夸其谈的人brass黄铜,铜管,铜,黄铜色cheek脸颊,脸蛋,脸皮,颊chutzpah厚颜无耻,厚脸皮,厚颜,鲁莽conceit构想,构思,观念,自负conceitedness自负,自负的人,自负心,自大contemptuousness蔑视,蔑视性,轻视,轻蔑crust地壳,结壳,硬壳,壳disdain蔑视,不屑一顾,鄙视,轻视disdainfulness不屑一顾,轻蔑的态度,轻蔑,轻视ego自我,自我感觉良好,自我介绍,自负egotism自负主义,利己主义,自负,自负心态gall胆量,胆汁,勇气,胆haughtiness傲慢,傲慢无礼,傲慢的态度,傲慢态度hauteur影响力,风格,奢华,魅力high-handedness高压态势,高压手段,高压线,强权hubris傲慢,自负,傲慢无礼,傲慢自大imperiousness霸气,霸道,帝国主义,霸气十足insolence非礼勿视,非礼行为,非礼,无礼行为loftiness气势,气势磅礴,气势恢宏,气势宏大lordliness霸气,高贵,霸气十足,霸道nerve胆量,胆识,胆子,胆大妄为者ostentation浮夸风,浮夸,铺张浪费,大肆渲染overbearingness不堪重负,霸气,霸道,凌厉pomposity浮夸风,浮夸,虚张声势,浮夸风气pompousness浮夸风,浮夸,华而不实,浮华presumption推定,假设,假定,推断pretension矫揉造作,矫枉过正,矫情,矫饰性pretentiousness装腔作势,自命不凡,伪装,矫情pride骄傲,自豪,自豪感,尊严priggishness骄傲自满,骄傲自满情绪,骄傲自满的态度,傲慢无礼self-importance自视甚高,自尊心,自重,自大self-love自爱,自愛,自恋,孤独smugness自鸣得意,自以为是,得意洋洋,得意忘形superciliousness傲慢无礼,傲慢自大,霸气,傲慢无礼的人superiority优越性,优势,优越感,优异性swagger挥洒自如,挥斥方遒,摇摆不定vanity虚荣心,虚幻性,虚荣,虚荣心强overbearance耐心,过度紧张,耐心等待,耐心点proudness骄傲,自豪感,自豪,傲慢scornfulness轻蔑的态度,轻蔑,轻视,轻蔑性

Examples

  • That message of inclusion and pride was both shown and told at the Democratic convention the week before.

  • Parents have pride in their neighborhoods even if the teachers there do not live, shop or educate their own children in the neighborhood in which they work.

  • A third says “Joe,” incorporating colors from the pride flag.

  • Nevertheless, with great self-confidence and pride, I answered him.

  • I actually take pride in being attacked by both and having fans on both the left and the right, it means a lot to me.

  • His harshest words of criticism were aimed at those who were prideful.

  • An early Zionist leader, prideful, pugnacious, Ussishkin headed the Jewish National Fund for nearly 20 years.

  • Instead, it is prideful ignorance—an eagerness to go off the fiscal cliff to show the world that gravity does not exist.

  • One of the central reasons entrepreneurial capitalism works well is that humans are a prideful species.

  • But they were safe, and in a prideful, self-conscious, young-mother way she began to wash the five.

  • She had spoken with a defensive tone, one hardly certain, but as she finished a prideful note crept into her voice.

  • "You can revile me as much as you like now, Nan," he said, with prideful humility.

  • To himself, as already stated, the latter took prideful credit for results achieved and results promised.

  • I am not speaking sarcastically, my point is not a chauvinistic one, not even hemispherically prideful.