proudest Meaning in Tamil ( proudest வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
இறுமாந்த,
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proudest தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
இவன் தன்னைப்பற்றியும், தன் வாழ்க்கைப் பெருமிதம் பற்றியும் எண்ணி இறுமாந்திருந்தான்.
proudest's Usage Examples:
proudest moment is becoming a granny in November 2004 Any advice for anyone who wants to get started in radio?My latest proudest moment is becoming a granny in November 2004 Any advice for anyone who wants to get started in radio?SB: My proudest moment was when I won the Imagen Award for Best Supporting Actress for Spanglish last summer.
The Catuli and Metelli, among the proudest nobles of Rome, were plebeians, and as such could not have been chosen to the purely patrician office of interrex, or of Jupiter.
The coalition thus fell into ruin and France occupied a more commanding position than in the proudest days of Louis XIV.
This was the kirk's proudest triumph; the countrymen of the preachers had been ruined on " St Covenant's Day.
"Presbyterianism can exist and flourish without these survivals of the proudest pretensions of Romanism.
But the proudest boast of Lord Hastings and Sir John Malcolm was, not that they had advanced the pomoerium, but that they had conferred the blessings of peace and good government upon millions who had suffered unutterable things from Mahratta and Pindari tyranny.
But the altered name of Lombard also denoted henceforth some of the proudest of Italians; and, though the Lombard speech had utterly perished their most common names still kept up the remembrance that their fathers had come from beyond the Alps.
"He is," wrote another diplomatist, "the proudest prelate that ever breathed.
Synonyms:
pride, self-conceited, imperious, overproud, haughty, arrogant, house-proud, conceited, swollen, braggart, shabby-genteel, supercilious, beaming, prideful, egotistic, chesty, boastful, big, dignified, snot-nosed, braggy, snotty, stuck-up, swaggering, proud of, self-respectful, crowing, self-important, swelled, egotistical, lordly, too big for one"s breeches, cock-a-hoop, bragging, pleased, overbearing, self-aggrandising, uppish, vainglorious, self-respecting, bigheaded, disdainful, snooty, swollen-headed, purse-proud, immodest, vain, persnickety, self-aggrandizing, sniffy,
Antonyms:
discontented, decent, immodesty, humble, modest,