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proud
adjective as in pleased, pleasing
Strongest matches
adjective as in arrogant, self-important
Strongest matches
Weak matches
- bloated
- boastful
- cavalier
- conceited
- contemptuous
- cool
- disdainful
- domineering
- egotistic
- egotistical
- haughty
- high-and-mighty
- high-handed
- huffy
- imperious
- insolent
- lofty
- narcissistic
- ostentatious
- overbearing
- pompous
- presumptuous
- pretentious
- puffed up
- scornful
- self-satisfied
- sniffy
- snobbish
- snooty
- stuck-up
- supercilious
- superior
- vain
- vainglorious
Example Sentences
Ramona Klein, who was forced to attend a boarding school 70 years ago, said, “I’m proud to have lived to see this.”
He has said that he’s really proud of the film and admires Stewart’s courage in entrusting him to make it.
"I am very proud of what our team was able to achieve in time for the final round of negotiations for the Global Plastics Treaty."
While the new remixes will, in all likelihood, be unable to remedy "Living in the Material World’s" forgotten blockbuster status, this latest treatment does the original release proud.
"I haven't played a match in a long time so the sharpness will come. I'm proud of how I regrouped," Raducanu said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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