pride

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The meaning (definition) of the word pride
a family of lions living together
The word pride used in a sentence
“A pride of lions sleeps together under the big tree.”
Words that mean the same as pride (synonyms)
confidencedignity
Words that mean the opposite of pride (antonyms)
shamehumility
How the word pride is said around the world
| French | fierté |
| Spanish | orgullo |
| Mandarin | 自豪 |
| Hindi | गर्व |
| Arabic | فخر |
| Russian | гордость |
| Portuguese (EU) | orgulho |
| Portuguese (BR) | orgulho |
| Japanese | 誇り |
| German | Stolz |
| Urdu | فخر |
| Punjabi | ਮਾਣ |
| Korean | 자부심 |
| Hebrew | גֵאָה |
| Greek | υπερηφάνεια |
| Dutch | trots |
| Filipino | pagmamalaki |
| Vietnamese | kiêu hãnh |
| Turkish | gurur |
| Persian | غرور |
| Polish | duma |
| Ukrainian | гордість |
| Bengali | গর্ব |
| Swedish | stolthet |
| Italian | orgoglio |
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