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pride

3 antonyms and opposites of pride, grouped by meaning.

Noun — A feeling of deep satisfaction or pleasure from one's own achievements, or those of someone close to you.

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How to use pride

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swallow your pride take pride in a pride of lions Pride parade

Etymology

From Old English pryde/prytu, "pride," related to Old English prud ("proud").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “pride” mean?

The word “pride” means a feeling of deep satisfaction or pleasure from one's own achievements, or those of someone close to you. In plain terms, a strong sense of satisfaction in yourself or others, an excess of self-importance, a group of lions, or the LGBTQ celebration.

How do you pronounce “pride”?

“Pride” is pronounced pryd (/pɹaɪd/ in IPA).

How do you use “pride” in a sentence?

Here is “pride” used in a sentence: “Her parents beamed with pride at the graduation ceremony.”

What is another word for “pride”?

Words with a similar meaning to “pride” include amour propre, manship, self-belief, self-confidence, self-love and self-pride.

What is the opposite of “pride”?

The opposite of “pride” — its antonyms — are degradation, humility and meekness.

What part of speech is “pride”?

“Pride” is a noun.

Where does the word “pride” come from?

The word “pride” comes from Old English. From Old English pryde/prytu, "pride," related to Old English prud ("proud").

Is “pride” a common word?

“Pride” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the A2 level.

What is the difference between pride and arrogance?

Pride is a warm sense of satisfaction in a real achievement, whether your own or a loved one's. Arrogance is an inflated belief in your own importance, often paired with looking down on others. Pride respects what has genuinely been earned; arrogance exaggerates it and expects admiration it has not deserved.

Is pride a good or bad thing?

It can be either. Healthy pride is the well-earned satisfaction of doing something well and it fuels confidence and self-respect. Taken too far, pride becomes vanity or hubris — an excessive self-regard that ignores others and resists correction. Context decides whether it is a virtue or a fault.

What is the opposite of pride?

It depends on the sense. As the pleasant feeling of achievement, its opposites are shame, embarrassment, and humiliation — the sting of falling short. As excessive self-regard, the opposite is humility or modesty, a grounded view of yourself. So pride sits between the shame of failure and the calm of humility.

What is an example of pride?

Pride shows up whenever a genuine accomplishment brings deep satisfaction. A parent beaming at a child's graduation, an athlete standing on the podium, or a team celebrating a project they built together all feel it. You can also take pride in your work, your heritage, or a job carefully done.

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