school |
pride |
Related terms |
School is a related term of pride.
As nouns the difference between school and pride
is that
school is a group of fish or a group of marine mammals such as porpoises, dolphins, or whales or
school can be (us|canada) an institution dedicated to teaching and learning; an educational institution while
pride is the quality or state of being proud; inordinate self-esteem; an unreasonable conceit of one's own superiority in talents, beauty, wealth, rank etc, which manifests itself in lofty airs, distance, reserve and often contempt of others.
As verbs the difference between school and pride
is that
school is (of fish) to form into, or travel in a school or
school can be to educate, teach, or train (often, but not necessarily, in a school) while
pride is (reflexive) to take or experience pride in something, be proud of it.
group |
pride |
Related terms |
Group is a related term of pride.
As nouns the difference between group and pride
is that
group is a number of things or persons being in some relation to one another while
pride is the quality or state of being proud; inordinate self-esteem; an unreasonable conceit of one's own superiority in talents, beauty, wealth, rank etc, which manifests itself in lofty airs, distance, reserve and often contempt of others.
As verbs the difference between group and pride
is that
group is to put together to form a group while
pride is (reflexive) to take or experience pride in something, be proud of it.
powess |
pride |
As a noun pride is
the quality or state of being proud; inordinate self-esteem; an unreasonable conceit of one's own superiority in talents, beauty, wealth, rank etc, which manifests itself in lofty airs, distance, reserve and often contempt of others.
As a verb pride is
(reflexive) to take or experience pride in something, be proud of it.
pride |
indignityampflash |
Indignityampflash is likely misspelled.
Indignityampflash has no English definition.
As a noun pride
is the quality or state of being proud; inordinate self-esteem; an unreasonable conceit of one's own superiority in talents, beauty, wealth, rank etc., which manifests itself in lofty airs, distance, reserve and often contempt of others.
As a verb pride
is to take or experience pride in something, be proud of it.
honour |
pride |
As nouns the difference between honour and pride
is that
honour is standard spelling of honor|from=British|from2=AU|from3=NZ|from4=Canada|from5=Ireland|from6=South Africa while
pride is the quality or state of being proud; inordinate self-esteem; an unreasonable conceit of one's own superiority in talents, beauty, wealth, rank etc., which manifests itself in lofty airs, distance, reserve and often contempt of others.
As verbs the difference between honour and pride
is that
honour is standard spelling of honor|from=British|from2=AU|from3=NZ|from4=Canada|from5=Ireland|from6=South Africa while
pride is to take or experience pride in something, be proud of it.
As a proper noun Honour
is {{given name|female|from=English}}, a less common spelling of Honor.
pride |
prejudiceampflashampfwr |
pride |
loyalty |
As nouns the difference between pride and loyalty
is that
pride is the quality or state of being proud; inordinate self-esteem; an unreasonable conceit of one's own superiority in talents, beauty, wealth, rank etc., which manifests itself in lofty airs, distance, reserve and often contempt of others while
loyalty is the state of being loyal; fidelity.
As a verb pride
is to take or experience pride in something, be proud of it.
pride |
joy |
As nouns the difference between pride and joy
is that
pride is the quality or state of being proud; inordinate self-esteem; an unreasonable conceit of one's own superiority in talents, beauty, wealth, rank etc., which manifests itself in lofty airs, distance, reserve and often contempt of others while
joy is a feeling of extreme happiness or cheerfulness, especially related to the acquisition or expectation of something good.
As verbs the difference between pride and joy
is that
pride is to take or experience pride in something, be proud of it while
joy is to feel joy, to rejoice.
As a proper noun Joy is
{{given name|female|from=English}}.
stubborn |
pride |
As an adjective stubborn
is refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting.
As a noun pride is
the quality or state of being proud; inordinate self-esteem; an unreasonable conceit of one's own superiority in talents, beauty, wealth, rank etc., which manifests itself in lofty airs, distance, reserve and often contempt of others.
As a verb pride is
to take or experience pride in something, be proud of it.
pride |
personality |
As nouns the difference between pride and personality
is that
pride is the quality or state of being proud; inordinate self-esteem; an unreasonable conceit of one's own superiority in talents, beauty, wealth, rank etc, which manifests itself in lofty airs, distance, reserve and often contempt of others while
personality is a set of qualities that make a person (or thing) distinct from another.
As a verb pride
is (reflexive) to take or experience pride in something, be proud of it.
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