pround phonetic transcription is part of speech meaning

Updated on educate 2024-05-20
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's proud.

    proud: [praud]Beauty: [praud]Adjective a.

    1.Proud, self-respecting.

    2.Arrogant, conceited.

    he's too proud to speak to poor people like us.

    He was too proud to never speak to poor people like us.

    3.[f][(of)][to-v][+that)]she is proud that she is the cheerleader of the school

    She is proud to be the captain of her school's cheerleading team.

    she is proud of her accomplishments.

    She is proud of her achievements.

    i'm proud to be your friend.

    I'm proud to be your friend.

    4.Brilliant, boastful.

    1.Proud, proud.

    proud, proud.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    pround is the past tense of proud. Pride means.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Proud's phonetic transcription.

    Yes: English [pra d], Mikuin rougher [pra d].

    adj.proud; self-esteem; proud; Spectacular and grand.

    Example sentence: It was a proud day for us when we won the trophy

    Translation: The day we won the trophy was a day to be proud of.

    Usage. adj.(adjective).

    The basic meaning of proud is "to have self-esteem."

    The "stool rises above the surrounding surface". Used in praise, it can mean "proud"; When used in a pejorative sense, it means "arrogant".

    Synonym. conceited

    English [k n'si t d] beauty [k n'siːtɪd]adj.Extremely conceited.

    Example sentence: You must not think that I was a conceited man

    Translation: You can't think I'm a proud person.

    Phrase: a conceited pup arrogant little youth.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's proud. The one you're talking about isn't even.

    proud of is proud.

    pround should be proud in the past tense. Pride means.

    It's proud.

    proud: [praud]American: [praud].

    Adjective a

    1.Proud, self-respecting.

    2.Arrogant, conceited.

    he's too proud to speak to poor people like us.

    He was too proud to never speak to poor people like us.

    3.Proud, proud [f][(of)][to-v][+that)]

    she is proud that she is the cheerleader of the school.

    She is proud to be the captain of her school's cheerleading team.

    she is proud of her accomplishments.

    She is proud of her achievements.

    i'm proud to be your friend.

    I'm proud to be your friend.

    4.Brilliant, boastful.

    1.Proud, proud.

    proud, proud.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The song pround of you translated into Chinese is "Girl with Wings".

    The usage of the two is basically the same.,The only difference is the pronunciation.。。

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Pride lyrics are heard.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There is no such word.

    Only proud English [pra d] beautiful [pra d] adjproud, proud; glorious, noble; Arrogant; self-esteem;

    I felt proud of his efforts.

    pound English [pa n] American [pa nd] nPound; Pound sterling; corrals; thumping sounds;

    vt.continuous heavy hits; Knock knock away;

    vi.(continuously) hard work; (while driving) slapping (on the water); heart) beating wildly; Walking (or running) with heavy feet;

    Beer cost three pounds a bottle for £3 per bottle.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's proud.

    proud English pronunciation: [praud] American pronunciation: [praud] adjective. a.

    1.Proud, self-respecting.

    2.Arrogant, conceited.

    he'stoo

    proudto

    speakto

    poorpeople

    likeus.

    He was too proud to never speak to poor people like us.

    3.Proud, proud [f][(of)][to-v][+that)]sheis

    proudthatsheis

    thecheerleaderofthe

    school.

    She is proud to be the captain of her school's cheerleading team. sheis

    proudof

    heraccomplishments.

    She is proud of her achievements.

    i'mproudtobe

    yourfriend.

    I'm proud to be your friend.

    4.Brilliant, boastful.

    1.Proud, proud.

    proud, proud.

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