pride
A very common way to express having a lot of pride.
Pride in one's country.
A common way to say someone's self-respect has been damaged.
Refers to a very strong and intense feeling of pride.
Pride in one's local area or community.
Strong pride and love for one's country.
A strong and often dramatic way to describe damaged self-respect.
Pride in one's town or city.
Pride that is not based on reason and may cause someone to make bad decisions.
Pride in one's identity as a gay person; a movement celebrating LGBTQ+ identity.
Unwillingness to change or back down because of pride.
Indicates that the pride is well-deserved and reasonable.
Similar to hurt pride, often used in more formal or literary contexts.
The specific pride a father feels for his child.
Pride in one's racial background and identity.
Pride in one's ethnic background and heritage.
When one's pride has been slightly damaged or reduced.
To feel proud of something you have, do, or are connected with.
A general feeling of pride or self-respect.
The origin or cause of one's pride.
An issue or situation that is a source of pride.
Something that gives a reason to be proud.
To get through a difficult situation without losing your self-respect.
Done in a way that shows you are proud.
Because of pride; motivated by pride.
Similar to 'out of pride', indicating pride is the reason for an action.
To possess self-respect or a sense of worth.
To experience the emotion of pride.
To cause someone's self-respect to be damaged.
To hide one's feelings of pride and accept something humiliating.
To show or state one's feeling of pride.
To be so filled with pride that it's visible or strongly felt.
To deeply damage someone's self-respect.
To bring back a sense of pride that was lost.
To save some pride from a bad or embarrassing situation.
To give up one's pride, often to achieve a greater goal.
Used to specify the object or reason for the pride (e.g., pride in your work).