pride
noun
/pɹaɪd/
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[ˈpɹ̥ʷaɪ̯d]
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- A sense of one's own worth; reasonable self-esteem and satisfaction (in oneself, in one's work, one's family, etc).
- Proud or disdainful behavior or treatment that reflects such an attitude (of haughtiness); arrogance.
- Something or someone of which one is proud; that which is the source of self-congratulation and self-esteem (whether reasonable or arrogant), for example
- Consciousness of power; fullness of animal spirits; mettle; wantonness.
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duma
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- An unreasonable overestimation of one's own superiority in terms of talents, or looks, wealth, importance, etc., which comes across as being haughty, lofty, and often showing contempt of others; exaggerated self-worth.
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pycha,
zarozumiałość,
duma
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- (zoology, collective) A company of lions or other large felines.
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stado
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Pride
noun
/pɹaɪd/
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- A festival or other event, usually involving a march or parade and organized annually within a city, to celebrate the experiences and identities of LGBTQ people and to promote their interests and rights. [from late 20th c.]
- A movement encouraging a positive approach to personal identity amongst LGBTQ people.
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Pride
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prideful
adjective
/ˈpɹʌɪdfəl/
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dumny,
wyniosły,
zarozumiały
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