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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary orgueilleux|orgueilleuse|orgueilleusement|enorgueillir|s'enorgueillir|pride|proud|proudly|smug de l'anc. haut allem. urguol, remarquable, insigne be-xod-nâz/bâl-i 1 niku sar-afrâz/boland-i + Et que suis-je de plus que tout homme ? Mon orgueil est d'avoir aimé Rien d'autre ! (L. ARAGON) 2 bad ; eng. smug be-xod-bâl-i be-xod-nâz-i/eš xod-bâlâ-gir-i + SYNONYME : ORGUEIL , VANITÉ. L' orgueil fait que nous nous estimons nous-mêmes au delà de ce qui est. La vanité fait que nous voulons être estimés d'autrui.
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version متکبرانه ،از روى غرور
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary proud adj. Pronunciation: ' prau ̇ d Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English prūd, probably from Old French prod, prud, prou advantageous, just, wise, bold, from Late Latin prode advantage, advantageous, back-formation from Latin prodesse to be advantageous, from pro-, prod- for, in favor + esse to be ― more at PRO- , IS Date: before 12th century 1 : feeling or showing pride: as a : having or displaying excessive self-esteem b : much pleased : EXULTANT c : having proper self-respect 2 a : marked by stateliness : MAGNIFICENT b : giving reason for pride : GLORIOUS <the proud est moment in her life> 3 : VIGOROUS , SPIRITED <a proud steed> 4 chiefly British : raised above a surrounding area <a proud design on a stamp> –proud·ly adverb synonyms PROUD , ARROGANT , HAUGHTY , LORDLY , INSOLENT , OVERBEARING , SUPERCILIOUS , DISDAINFUL mean showing scorn for inferiors. PROUD may suggest an assumed superiority or loftiness <too proud to take charity>. ARROGANT implies a claiming for oneself of more consideration or importance than is warranted <a conceited and arrogant executive>. HAUGHTY suggests a consciousness of superior birth or position <a haughty aristocrat>. LORDLY implies pomposity or an arrogant display of power <a lordly condescension>. INSOLENT implies contemptuous haughtiness <ignored by an insolent waiter>. OVERBEARING suggests a tyrannical manner or an intolerable insolence <an overbearing supervisor>. SUPERCILIOUS implies a cool, patronizing haughtiness <an aloof and supercilious manner>. DISDAINFUL suggests a more active and openly scornful superciliousness < disdainful of their social inferiors>.]]> proud (as used in expressions) adj. do proud h…