cherish |
proud |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between cherish and proud
is that
cherish is (obsolete) to cheer, gladden while
proud is (obsolete) excited by sexual desire; (of female animals) in heat.
As a verb cherish
is to treat with tenderness and affection; to nurture with care; to protect and aid.
As an adjective proud is
gratified; feeling honoured (by something); feeling satisfied or happy about a fact or event.
proud |
excited |
As adjectives the difference between proud and excited
is that
proud is gratified; feeling honoured (by something); feeling satisfied or happy about a fact or event while
excited is having great enthusiasm.
As a verb excited is
.
admiration |
proud |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between admiration and proud
is that
admiration is (obsolete) cause of admiration; something to excite wonder, or pleased surprise while
proud is (obsolete) excited by sexual desire; (of female animals) in heat.
As a noun admiration
is wonder mingled with approbation or delight; an emotion excited by a person or thing possessed of wonderful or high excellence; as, admiration of a beautiful woman, of a landscape, of virtue.
As an adjective proud is
gratified; feeling honoured (by something); feeling satisfied or happy about a fact or event.
proud |
patience |
As an adjective proud
is gratified; feeling honoured (by something); feeling satisfied or happy about a fact or event.
As a proper noun patience is
.
proud |
arrogantly |
As an adjective proud
is gratified; feeling honoured (by something); feeling satisfied or happy about a fact or event.
As an adverb arrogantly is
in an arrogant manner; with undue pride or self-importance.
proud |
affluent |
As adjectives the difference between proud and affluent
is that
proud is gratified; feeling honoured (by something); feeling satisfied or happy about a fact or event while
affluent is abundant; copious; plenteous.
As a noun affluent is
somebody who is wealthy.
jealous |
proud |
As adjectives the difference between jealous and proud
is that
jealous is suspecting rivalry in love; troubled by worries that one might have been replaced in someone's affections; suspicious of a lover or spouse's fidelity while
proud is gratified; feeling honoured (by something); feeling satisfied or happy about a fact or event.
proud |
unpretentious |
As adjectives the difference between proud and unpretentious
is that
proud is gratified; feeling honoured (by something); feeling satisfied or happy about a fact or event while
unpretentious is simple, humble, not pretentious, plain.
exaggerate |
proud |
As a verb exaggerate
is to overstate, to describe more than is fact.
As an adjective proud is
gratified; feeling honoured (by something); feeling satisfied or happy about a fact or event.
proud |
honer |
As an adjective proud
is gratified; feeling honoured (by something); feeling satisfied or happy about a fact or event.
As a noun honer is
one who hones.
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