English to English
noun
- a feeling of self-respect and personal worth
source: WordNet 3.0
- satisfaction with your (or another's) achievements
He takes pride in his son's success.
source: WordNet 3.0
- the trait of being spurred on by a dislike of falling below your standards
source: WordNet 3.0
- a group of lions
source: WordNet 3.0
- unreasonable and inordinate self-esteem (personified as one of the deadly sins)
source: WordNet 3.0
- A small European lamprey (Petromyzon branchialis); -- called also prid, and sandpiper.
source: Webster 1913
- The quality or state of being proud; inordinate self-esteem; an unreasonable conceit of one's own superiority in talents, beauty, wealth, rank, etc., which manifests itself in lofty airs, distance, reserve, and often in contempt of others.
source: Webster 1913
verb
- be proud of
He prides himself on making it into law school.
source: WordNet 3.0
- To indulge in pride, or self-esteem; to rate highly; to plume; -- used reflexively.
source: Webster 1913
- To be proud; to glory.
source: Webster 1913
English to Tagalog
noun
- [práid] Kahambugan; kayabangan; kapalaluan
source: Diccionario Ingles-Español-Tagalog
verb
- [práid] Maghambog; magmayabáng; magpalalò
source: Diccionario Ingles-Español-Tagalog