prideful

/ˈpraɪdfəl/
adjective
  1. Having or showing an excessively high opinion of oneself; arrogant.
    • She gave a prideful speech about her own achievements, ignoring her team's contributions.
    • The king's prideful refusal to listen to his advisors led to the kingdom's downfall.
    • His prideful attitude made it hard for him to accept help from others.
  2. Feeling or showing pleasure and satisfaction in one's own or someone's achievements; proud (in a positive sense).
    • He stood prideful and tall after winning the marathon.
    • The community felt prideful of the new park they had built together.
    • The parents were prideful as they watched their daughter graduate at the top of her class.
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