Pride

  • 11Pride — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El término Pride puede referirse a: Pride, personaje de la serie neozelandesa La Tribu Pride (In the Name of Love), canción de la banda irlandesa U2. Pride (canción) Pride Remix PRIDE Fighting Championships,… …

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  • 12Pride 1 — Le Pride 1 a été le premier évènement de combat libre de l organisation japonaise Pride Fighting Championships. Il eut lieu au Tokyo Dome à Tokyo, Japon le 11 Octobre 1997. Le combat principal de la soirée était la rencontre entre Rickson Gracie… …

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  • 13Pride — • The excessive love of one s own excellence. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Pride     Pride     † …

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  • 14pride — pride·ful; pride·less; pride; pride·ful·ly; pride·ful·ness; pride·less·ly; …

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  • 15pride — ► NOUN 1) a feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from achievements, qualities, or possessions. 2) a cause or source of such a feeling. 3) consciousness of one s own dignity. 4) the quality of having an excessively high opinion of… …

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  • 16pride — [prīd] n. [ME < OE pryte < prut, PROUD] 1. a) an unduly high opinion of oneself; exaggerated self esteem; conceit b) haughty behavior resulting from this; arrogance 2. proper respect for oneself; sense of one s own dignity or worth; self… …

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  • 17pride — [n1] self esteem amour propre, delight, dignity, ego, egoism, egotism, ego trip, face, gratification, happiness, honor, joy, pleasure, pridefulness, repletion, satisfaction, self admiration, self confidence, self glorification, selflove, self… …

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  • 18Pride — Pride, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Prided}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Priding}.] To indulge in pride, or self esteem; to rate highly; to plume; used reflexively. Bp. Hall. [1913 Webster] Pluming and priding himself in all his services. South. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 19Pride — Pride, n. [Cf. AS. lamprede, LL. lampreda, E. lamprey.] (Zo[ o]l.) A small European lamprey ({Petromyzon branchialis}); called also {prid}, and {sandpiper}. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 20Pride — Pride, v. i. To be proud; to glory. [R.] [1913 Webster] …

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