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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Haughty - définition

INWARDLY DIRECTED EMOTION THAT CARRIES TWO COMMON MEANINGS
Secondary pride; Proud (emotion); Self-satisfaction; Haughty; Unhumbleness; Fake pride; Group pride; Haughtiness; Proudness
  • Bed Push at Mad Pride parade in Cologne, Germany, in 2016
  • [[Pride parade]], [[Düsseldorf]] 2017
  • Allegory of pride, from circa 1590–1630, engraving, 22.3 cm x 16.6 cm, in the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] (New York City)
  • "All Is Vanity" by [[C. Allan Gilbert]], evoking the inevitable decay of life and beauty toward death
  • Jacques Callot, ''Pride (Vanity)'', probably after 1621
  • Detail of "Pride" in ''[[The Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things]]'' by [[Hieronymus Bosch]]
  • ''Pride, from the Seven Deadly Sins'' by [[Jacob Matham]] c. 1592.
  • ''The Father and Mother'' by [[Boardman Robinson]] depicting [[War]] as the [[offspring]] of [[Greed]] and Pride.

Haughty         
SELF-ESTEEM AND SELF-ESTEEM; A STATE OF SATISFACTION WITH ONESELF BECAUSE OF THE EFFORTS MADE OR THE BENEFITS OBTAINED
Secondary pride; Proud (emotion); Self-satisfaction; Haughty; Unhumbleness; Fake pride; Group pride; Haughtiness; Proudness
·superl High; lofty; bold.
II. Haughty ·superl Indicating haughtiness; as, a haughty carriage.
III. Haughty ·superl Disdainfully or contemptuously proud; arrogant; overbearing.
haughty         
SELF-ESTEEM AND SELF-ESTEEM; A STATE OF SATISFACTION WITH ONESELF BECAUSE OF THE EFFORTS MADE OR THE BENEFITS OBTAINED
Secondary pride; Proud (emotion); Self-satisfaction; Haughty; Unhumbleness; Fake pride; Group pride; Haughtiness; Proudness
a.
Arrogant, disdainful, supercilious, assuming, proud, lofty, contemptuous.
haughty         
SELF-ESTEEM AND SELF-ESTEEM; A STATE OF SATISFACTION WITH ONESELF BECAUSE OF THE EFFORTS MADE OR THE BENEFITS OBTAINED
Secondary pride; Proud (emotion); Self-satisfaction; Haughty; Unhumbleness; Fake pride; Group pride; Haughtiness; Proudness
You use haughty to describe someone's behaviour or appearance when you disapprove of the fact that they seem to be very proud and to think that they are better than other people.
He spoke in a haughty tone.
ADJ: usu ADJ n [disapproval]
haughtily
Toni looked at him rather haughtily.
ADV: usu ADV with v, also ADV adj

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Pride

Pride is defined by Merriam-Webster as "reasonable self-esteem" or "confidence and satisfaction in oneself". However, "pride" sometimes is used interchangeably with "conceit" or "arrogance" (among other words) with negative connotations. Oxford defines it as "the quality of having an excessively high opinion of oneself or one's own importance." This may be related to one's own abilities or achievements, positive characteristics of friends or family, or one's country. Richard Taylor defined pride as "the justified love of oneself", as opposed to false pride or narcissism. Similarly, St. Augustine defined it as "the love of one's own excellence", and Meher Baba called it "the specific feeling through which egoism manifests."

Philosophers and social psychologists have noted that pride is a complex secondary emotion which requires the development of a sense of self and the mastery of relevant conceptual distinctions (e.g. that pride is distinct from happiness and joy) through language-based interaction with others. Some social psychologists identify the nonverbal expression of pride as a means of sending a functional, automatically perceived signal of high social status.

Pride is sometimes viewed as corrupt or as a vice, sometimes as proper or as a virtue. With a positive connotation, pride refers to a content sense of attachment toward one's own or another's choices and actions, or toward a whole group of people, and is a product of praise, independent self-reflection, and a fulfilled feeling of belonging. With a negative connotation pride refers to a foolishly and irrationally corrupt sense of one's personal value, status or accomplishments, used synonymously with hubris. While some philosophers such as Aristotle (and George Bernard Shaw) consider pride (but not hubris) a profound virtue, some world religions consider pride's fraudulent form a sin, such as is expressed in Proverbs 11:2 of the Hebrew Bible. In Judaism, pride is called the root of all evil. When viewed as a virtue, pride in one's abilities is known as virtuous pride, the greatness of soul or magnanimity, but when viewed as a vice it is often known to be self-idolatry, sadistic contempt, vanity or vainglory. Other possible objects of pride are one's ethnicity, and one's sexual identity (especially LGBT pride).

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Haughty
1. The adults parade down the branches with a haughty impatience.
2. Therefore, their reply is haughty, disowning any responsibility.
3. For Shibl, as haughty as he is convincing, that is the way it should be.
4. Where is the wild gesticulating, the fiery temperament, the haughty disdain?
5. So many are quick to blame Israel and throw around their haughty opinions.