PROUD vs DISDAINFUL: ADJECTIVE
- Spirited. Used of an animal.
- Majestic; magnificent.
- Of great dignity; honored.
- Filled with or showing excessive self-esteem.
- Feeling or showing justifiable self-respect.
- Occasioning or being a reason for pride.
- Feeling pleasurable satisfaction over an act, possession, quality, or relationship by which one measures one's stature or self-worth.
- Feeling self-respect or pleasure in something by which you measure your self-worth; or being a reason for pride
- Happy, usually used with a sense of honor, as in "I'm so proud to have you in our town." But occasionally just plain happy as in "I'm proud to see gas prices down." This is a widespread colloquial usage in the southern United States.
- Excited by sexual desire; (of female animals) in heat.
- Standing out or raised; swollen.
- Having or displaying great dignity or nobility
- Generating a sense of pride; being a cause for pride.
- Having too high an opinion of oneself; arrogant, supercilious.
- Possessed of a due sense of what one is worth or deserves.
- Gratified; feeling honoured (by something); feeling satisfied or happy about a fact or event.
- A fungous growth or excrescence of granulations resembling flesh, in a wound or ulcer.
- Excited by sexual desire; -- applied particularly to the females of some animals.
- Having a feeling of high self-respect or self-esteem; exulting (in); elated; -- often with of.
- Possessing or showing too great self-esteem; overrating one's excellences; hence, arrogant; haughty; lordly; presumptuous.
- Feeling or manifesting pride, in a good or bad sense.
- Brave, valiant; gallant.
- Showing contempt or scorn; having a pronounced lack of concern for others viewed as unworthy.
- Full of disdain; expressing disdain; scornful; contemptuous; haughty.
- Expressive of disdain; scornful and contemptuous. : arrogant.
- Expressing extreme contempt
- Having or showing arrogant superiority to and disdain of those one views as unworthy
PROUD vs DISDAINFUL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Stately, noble. See references under pride.
- Giving reason or occasion for pride, congratulation, or boasting; suggesting or exciting pride; ostentatious; grand; gorgeous; magnificent.
- Of fearless or untamable spirit; full of vigor or mettle.
- Proceeding from pride; daring; dignified.
- Priding one's self; having high satisfaction; elated: as, proud to serve a cause.
- Having a worthy and becoming sense of what is due to one's self; self-respecting: as, too proud to beg.
- Having or cherishing a high opinion of one's own merits; showing great or lofty self-esteem; expecting great deference or consideration; haughty; full of pride.
- To make or render proud.
- To be excited by sexual desire.
- To be full of spirit or animation; be gay.
- Full; high; swelled.
- Or being a reason for pride
- To be proud or haughty.
- Full of or expressing disdain; contemptuous; scornful; haughty.
PROUD vs DISDAINFUL: RELATED WORDS
- Conceited, Crowing, Glorious, Arrogant, Gallant, Bragging, Braggy, Boastful, Beaming, Impressive, Illustrious, Respected, Prideful, Gratifying, Pleased
- Smug, Arrogant, Dismissive, Sneering, Proud, Prideful, Insulting, Swaggering, Disrespectful, Lordly, Sniffy, Supercilious, Haughty, Scornful, Contemptuous
PROUD vs DISDAINFUL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Dignified, Conceited, Crowing, Glorious, Arrogant, Gallant, Braggy, Boastful, Beaming, Impressive, Illustrious, Respected, Prideful, Gratifying, Pleased
- Smug, Arrogant, Dismissive, Sneering, Proud, Prideful, Insulting, Swaggering, Disrespectful, Lordly, Sniffy, Supercilious, Haughty, Scornful, Contemptuous
PROUD vs DISDAINFUL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- We want to be proud of you and want you to be proud to be Kenneth Shuler School of Cosmetology student.
- He was very proud of his fine work as a Chicago Police officer and even more proud of his amazing work as a father.
- Everyone should be proud of their work, and proud of the work done by others on the project.
- We are proud of the work you all do as school counselors, and we are proud to support you each day.
- Kids are supposed to make their parents proud but I am proud to tell people that you are my Mom.
- Instead, be proud of your friend for being awesome and be proud of yourself too.
- Even being proud of illiterate, the same relates to being proud of not knowing maths.
- United States, proud of their American citizenship, but, above all, proud of their Puerto icanness.
- Anthony, a proud Republican Woman, would be so proud of you.
- We build brands that athletes are proud to wear, associates are proud to create and communities are proud to host.
- Susan turned and flashed a disdainful glare at Goldberg, sworn to his service.
- Susan turned and flashed a disdainful glare at Goldberg, who missed it altogether.
- The summer growth is innocentand disdainful above all thosestrata of sour dead.
- The press was less critical than in previous years but still disdainful.
- Division had become increasingly temperamental, disdainful of both regulations and senior commanders.
- And I'd argue that isn't dehumanizing or disdainful.
- She noticed, but as always, played it aloof and disdainful.
- Disdainful under a thousand sunburned brand bacchanalia in cute doses.
- Wu is in no way disdainful of Western medicine.
- Here is his disdainful response to George III.
PROUD vs DISDAINFUL: QUESTIONS
- How did Portland avoid tragedy with Proud Boys attack?
- What should your firstlego League team be proud of?
- Are Australian men too proud of their beer bellies?
- Should Chi Phat be proud of its sustainability model?
- Should Scottish curlers be proud of their Olympic performance?
- Why choose proud embankment for your private brunch?
- Why is jokubas szedvilas proud of his accomplishment?
- Should Khyentse Foundation be proud of Dzongsar Monastery?
- What are some examples of proud personality traits?
- When is the Prophetstown proud annual Trivia Night?
- What are some examples of disdainful sentences in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet?
- When did the LA Times disdainful crossword puzzle last be solved?
- What are some of the most disdainful things you know?