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    proud
    /praʊd/

    adjective

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  2. Dec 9, 2011 · 2. I'm looking for a synonym for "proud parents" or "thrilled parents" (of a newborn child) but don't want to use proud as it looks bit show-offy. Well, if you don't want to use proud, you've already got your thrilled option. But honestly, the phrase proud parents, when used to refer to parents of a newborn, is generally understood to mean ...

  3. Jun 13, 2014 · 19. Also consider: • opinionated, “Having very strong opinions” and, in the form self-opinionated, “Holding to one's own opinion obstinately, stubbornly and unreasonably”. • loudmouth or blowhard, “One who talks too much or too loudly, especially in a boastful or self-important manner”.

  4. Jun 8, 2017 · 0. Tickled. It's part touched, part honored, part grateful and light-hearted. Cambridge. If something tickles you, you find it funny or it makes you happy. Hence it could be argued that you are tickled by the honor in the sense that it makes you happy. Or use tickled pink: Cambridge. informal: very pleased:

  5. Jul 20, 2016 · How to express a feeling beyond proud? For example, in the sentence: If one student is proud of knowing one thing, then a school is honoured to have thousand students who know many things. Here, I use the word honoured to express a feeling that is beyond proud. Please correct the usage and suggest a better way of expressing it.

  6. Feb 5, 2016 · 1. Not exactly what the OP's looking for but tragicomic also describes both happy and sad feelings at the same time. Tragicomic (adj): Something that is tragicomic is both sad and amusing at the same time. Example: This was a tragicomic story of human frailty. — Collins dictionary.

  7. Feb 27, 2023 · I'm looking for a word to suggest that I'm very pleased with somebody's commendable actions. This keeps coming up! For instance, say a friend or family member does something awesome. What I feel like saying is "I'm proud that you made that decision or were able to do that," but that feels so condescending/unfitting in many contexts.

  8. Apr 12, 2011 · 4. If you were to call your company "Proud Office Supplies", it would make me think of a homosexual semi-charity thing, like rainbow-coloured stationary. In general "proud" and "pride" are often associated with groups that feel under-represented in society, like homosexuals, blacks, racists, women—basically any group that traditionally likes ...

  9. Nov 22, 2018 · And the first person is in fact quite proud of all that he is stating (hence I wanted something that would mean proud..like for eg. expressed with pride or maybe some other phrase that would give an impression to the reader that the idea conveyed is intending proud or pride).

  10. Jan 29, 2021 · Looks like the cat that ate the canary. Someone who is smugly pleased or self-satisfied. After her promotion, Janet spent the rest of the day looking like the cat that ate the canary.

  11. Jan 2, 2014 · The American Heritage Dictionary defines the term as a " [p]rejudiced belief in the superiority of one's own gender, group, or kind: 'the chauvinism . . . of making extraterrestrial life in our own image" (Henry S.F. Cooper, Jr.)'". The same dictionary explains the word's etymology: