proud |
selfassured |
As adjectives the difference between proud and selfassured
is that
proud is gratified; feeling honoured (by something); feeling satisfied or happy about a fact or event while
selfassured is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
proud |
assuming |
Related terms |
Proud is a related term of assuming.
As an adjective proud
is gratified; feeling honoured (by something); feeling satisfied or happy about a fact or event.
As a verb assuming is
.
regal |
proud |
As adjectives the difference between regal and proud
is that
regal is of or having to do with royalty while
proud is gratified; feeling honoured (by something); feeling satisfied or happy about a fact or event.
As a noun regal
is a small, portable organ played with one hand, the bellows being worked with the other, used in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
admire |
proud |
As a verb admire
is to be amazed at; to view with surprise; to marvel at.
As an adjective proud is
gratified; feeling honoured (by something); feeling satisfied or happy about a fact or event.
vanity |
proud |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between vanity and proud
is that
vanity is (obsolete) any idea, theory or statement that is without foundation while
proud is (obsolete) excited by sexual desire; (of female animals) in heat.
As a noun vanity
is that which is vain, futile, or worthless; that which is of no value, use or profit.
As an adjective proud is
gratified; feeling honoured (by something); feeling satisfied or happy about a fact or event.
ambitious |
proud |
As adjectives the difference between ambitious and proud
is that
ambitious is possessing, or controlled by ambition; greatly or inordinately desirous of power, honor, office, superiority, or distinction while
proud is gratified; feeling honoured (by something); feeling satisfied or happy about a fact or event.
puffed_up |
proud |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between puffed_up and proud
is that
puffed_up is to be proud while
proud is gratified; feeling honoured (by something); feeling satisfied or happy about a fact or event.
As a verb puffed_up
is past tense of puff up.
proud |
incompetent |
As adjectives the difference between proud and incompetent
is that
proud is gratified; feeling honoured (by something); feeling satisfied or happy about a fact or event while
incompetent is unskilled, lacking normally expected degree of ability.
As a noun incompetent is
a person who is incompetent.
proud |
overjoyed |
Related terms |
Proud is a related term of overjoyed.
As adjectives the difference between proud and overjoyed
is that
proud is gratified; feeling honoured (by something); feeling satisfied or happy about a fact or event while
overjoyed is very happy.
As a verb overjoyed is
(
overjoy).
proud |
dear |
Related terms |
Proud is a related term of dear.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between proud and dear
is that
proud is (obsolete) excited by sexual desire; (of female animals) in heat while
dear is (obsolete) dearly; at a high price.
As adjectives the difference between proud and dear
is that
proud is gratified; feeling honoured (by something); feeling satisfied or happy about a fact or event while
dear is loved; lovable or
dear can be severe(ly affected), sore.
As a noun dear is
a very kind, loving person.
As a verb dear is
(obsolete) to endear.
As an adverb dear is
(obsolete) dearly; at a high price.
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