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Traditional English :: proud
ploud - adj.
1 feeling greatly honoured or pleased (am proud to know him; proud of his friendship).
2 a (often foll. by of) valuing oneself, one's possessions, etc. highly, or esp. too highly; haughty; arrogant (proud of his ancient name). b (often in comb.) having a proper pride; satisfied (house-proud; proud of a job well done).
3 a (of an occasion etc.) justly arousing pride (a proud day for us; a proud sight). b (of an action etc.) showing pride (a proud wave of the hand).
4 (of a thing) imposing; splendid.
5 slightly projecting from a surface etc. (the nail stood proud of the plank).
6 (of flesh) overgrown round a healing wound.
7 (of water) swollen in flood.
    do proud colloq.
    1 treat (a person) with lavish generosity or honour (they did us proud on our anniversary).
    2 (refl.) act honourably or worthily. proud-hearted haughty; arrogant.
    proudly adv. proudness n. [OE prut, prud f. OF prud, prod oblique case of pruz etc. valiant, ult. f. LL prode f. L prodesse be of value (as PRO-(1), esse be)]
Common Misspellings
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Most Often Usage
ain t too proud to beg
ain t too proud to beg lyric
ain t to proud to beg
aint to proud to beg
aint too proud to beg
ain t to proud to beg and lyric
too proud to beg
death be not proud
proud family
the few the proud
the few the proud the marine
proud flesh
horse and proud flesh
lee greenwood proud to be an american
im proud to be an american
loud and proud
not proud