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prideful

/ˈpɹʌɪdfəl/

Meanings
  • adjective

    having or showing an excessively high opinion of one's own importance or abilities

    - "His prideful attitude made it difficult for him to accept criticism."
    - "The prideful peacock displayed its colorful feathers to attract a mate."
  • adjective

    pleased with oneself, feeling or showing a high opinion of one's own abilities or achievements

    - "She took pride in her garden and spent hours tending to it."
    - "The prideful athlete was determined to win the gold medal."

Synonyms

arrogant , disdainful , haughty
Rhymes
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dutiful , fearful , hopeful , miserable , noble , resolute , suspectful , tolerable , valuable , wonderful
Variants
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prideful , pridefully , pridefulness , pridefulnesses
Etymology
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From Old English prēde, 'honor, dignity,' from prēdan, 'to value, esteem,' from prīd, 'value, price,' from Proto-Germanic *prīdiz. Related to preen.


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  1. The term 'pride' is often used in the context of the seven deadly sins.

  2. In some cultures, it is considered a virtue to take pride in one's work or accomplishments.

  3. The word 'pride' comes from the Old English word 'prēde,' which means 'honor, dignity.'


Related Concepts
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  1. hubris: A Greek term for excessive pride or self-confidence. Prideful individuals often exhibit hubris, which can lead to their downfall.

  2. arrogance: A synonym for pridefulness, arrogance refers to an excessive belief in one's own abilities or importance.


Culture
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The term 'prideful' has been used extensively in literature and art to portray characters with an excessive sense of self-importance. In many stories, pride is depicted as a negative trait that leads to downfall. For example, in 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen, the protagonist's pridefulness prevents her from recognizing her true feelings for Mr. Darcy.

How to Memorize "prideful"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a person with an exaggerated view of their own importance. Visualize them strutting around with their chest puffed out and a smug expression on their face.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'prideful' with the image of a peacock displaying its colorful feathers. Just as a peacock shows off its feathers to attract a mate, a prideful person shows off their abilities or achievements to impress others.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic using the phrase 'Proud People Overestimate Their Worth.' This phrase can help you remember that prideful individuals often overestimate their own worth or importance.


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