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Phonetic Respelling: [ proud ]

Definition: Play

adj. feeling pleasure or satisfaction at one's achievements or possessions; having or displaying feelings of scorn for what is regarded as beneath one

Sentence: Play Play

The students' parents were proud of their children's hard work.

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The students' parents were proud of their children's hard work.

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he proud old man repulsed all offers of aid.

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What is Della very proud of?

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How do we know that the girl is proud of her performance in the school play?

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How does this proud brown boy shine?

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Mrs. Chandler is very proud that her students are using PRIMARY SOURCES. What are those?

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Where is this proud brown boy sitting?

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The people were proud of their corporeity.

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Why were Arthur's parents proud of him?

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Why does the little girl feel proud of her ancestral heritage by the end of the book?

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Who are we proud of?

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Why does this proud brown boy speak his mind?

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Which child was proud of the fact that she got to meet Ronald Reagan?

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The proud coach was humbled by his team's loss.

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What does the author say she is proud of?

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Synonyms: Play

pleased; beaming; prideful

Antonyms: Play

humble; ashamed

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