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Definitions of prouder in various dictionaries:
adj - feeling self-respect or pleasure in something by which you measure your self-worth
adj - having or displaying great dignity or nobility
adv - having or displaying pride [ adj PROUDER, PROUDEST] : PROUDLY
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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More dignified |
More like a peacock |
More puffed up |
More arrogant |
More conceited or more pleased with an accomplishment |
More vain |
More self-satisfied |
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comparative form of proud: more proud |
feeling deep pleasure or satisfaction as a result of one's own achievements, qualities, or possessions or those of someone with whom one is closely associated. |
having or showing a high or excessively high opinion of oneself or one's importance. |
Prouder might refer to |
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"Prouder, Stronger, Better", commonly referred to by the name "Morning in America", is a 1984 political campaign television commercial, known for its opening line, "It's morning again in America." The ad was part of the U.S. presidential campaign of Republican Party candidate Ronald Reagan. It featured a montage of images of Americans going to work, and a calm, optimistic narration that suggested that the improvements to the U.S. economy since the 1980 election were due to Reagan's policies. It asked voters why they would want to return to the pre-Reagan policies of Democrats like his opponent Walter Mondale, who had served as the Vice President under Reagan's immediate predecessor Jimmy Carter. * The phrase "It's morning again in America" is used both as a literal statement (people are shown going to work as they would in the morning), and as a metaphor for renewal. |