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Proud

Adjective
UK /praĘŠd/
US /praĘŠd/
Level: a2

Definition

Feeling happy and satisfied because of an achievement, quality, or success, or having respect and confidence in yourself or others.

Example

"She felt proud of her excellent performance."

"His parents were proud when he won the scholarship after many years of hard work."

"The team felt proud of their success because they practiced together every day and supported each other."

Explanation

Proud describes the happy and satisfied feeling you get when you achieve something good or when someone connected to you does well. For example, you may feel proud after completing a difficult task or when your child succeeds. It can also mean having respect and confidence in yourself, your family, or your group. For instance, someone might say, “I am proud of my culture,” to show respect and appreciation for it. The word comes from the Old English word prūd, which meant “brave”, “excellent”, or “worthy of admiration”. In earlier times, people who were brave or excellent were admired by others. Because of this idea of admiration and worth, the word gradually developed the modern meaning of feeling pleased about achievements or valuing yourself and the people connected to you.