English to Czech Meaning of proud - hrdý


Proud :
hrdý

hrdý, povznesený, nafouklý, arogantní, povýšený, autoritativní, vznešený, energický, mistrovský, drzý, za předpokladu, nedůtklivý, urážlivý, marný, odvážný, self-domýšlivý, chvastoun, velký, mlčenlivý, nesdílný, vysoký, tichý, skvělý, důstojný, brilantní, Důležité, majestátní

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Definitions of proud in English
Adjective(1) feeling self-respect or pleasure in something by which you measure your self-worth; or being a reason for pride(2) having or displaying great dignity or nobility
Examples of proud in English
(1) I also believe that the beaver is a truly proud and noble animal, although I am not Canadian.(2) I was smug and proud that I wasn't your average male hack comic, but I wasn't showing who I was.(3) The Republican Party has a proud history of standing up for freedom and opportunity for all Americans.(4) Once the proud residences of merchant princes and princelings, they have fallen sadly from grace.(5) It shows me that this is a maker who is proud of the quality and attention to detail he puts into his work.(6) They have seen good governance, they have seen delivery on promises, and they have seen a leader whom we are proud of.(7) We felt proud of the high quality provision for our pupils.(8) We never like a person who is haughty, too proud , or condescending.(9) Her demeanor was proud and haughty, and her stance bespoke power and determination.(10) These names were old, proud and noble; fit to house my heroes in pinstriped jerseys.(11) I'm very proud of the quality of the work, and most people have no difficulty with that.(12) We are all very proud of her achievements and delighted her efforts have been recognised in this way.(13) Before Labour left office, there was a high level of customer satisfaction of 89 per cent, another achievement to be proud of.(14) Finally, I am able to bring you a new dream this morning, on a proud occasion for this website and my other web writings.(15) She talked about the National Party's proud 67-year history of commitment to families.(16) No, this proud and haughty woman had returned to her father's palace, and was complaining there.
Related Phrases of proud
(1) proud of ::
pyšný na
(2) be proud of ::
být hrdý na
(3) to be proud of ::
být pyšný na
(4) be proud ::
být hrdý
(5) not proud ::
ne hrdý
(6) proud man ::
hrdý muž
(7) proud-hearted ::
pyšná srdce
(8) proud father ::
hrdým otcem
(9) be proud of oneself ::
být hrdí na sebe
(10) house-proud ::
house-hrdý
Synonyms
Adjective
2. pleasing ::
příjemný
3. self-respecting ::
sebeúcty
4. arrogant ::
arogantní
5. magnificent ::
velkolepý
6. majestic ::
majestátní
Antonyms
1. humble ::
pokořit
2. lowly ::
pokorný
3. modest ::
skromný
Different Forms
proud, prouder, proudest, proudly
Word Example from TV Shows
To be joyful and proud.

To be joyful and PROUD.

Westworld Season 2, Episode 8

- I'm proud of you.
- Well, you'll really be proud of this.

- I'm PROUD of you. - Well, you'll really be PROUD of this.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 24

Archimedes would be so proud.

Archimedes would be so PROUD.

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 2

I'm proud of you.

I'm PROUD of you.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 1

I'm proud of you.

I'm PROUD of you.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 5

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