Prideful vs Foolhardy - What's the difference?
prideful | foolhardy |
Full of pride; haughty, arrogant.
*2000 , (Goerge RR Martin), A Storm of Swords , Bantam 2011, p. 475:
*:‘The man is ill-tempered, envious, and above all prideful .’
Marked by unthinking recklessness with disregard for danger; bold but rash; hotheaded
* {{quote-book
, year=1876
, author=Mark Twain
, title=The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
, chapter=6
* 2000 . Bill Bryson, In a Sunburned Country , p. 14:
As adjectives the difference between prideful and foolhardy
is that prideful is full of pride; haughty, arrogant while foolhardy is marked by unthinking recklessness with disregard for danger; bold but rash; hotheaded.prideful
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(en adjective)Synonyms
*arrogant, disdainful, haughtyfoolhardy
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(en-adj)citation, passage=The master’s pulse stood still, and he stared helplessly. The buzz of study ceased. The pupils wondered if this foolhardy boy had lost his mind.}}
- In the middle distance several foolhardy souls in wet suits were surfing toward some foamy outbursts on the rocky headland...