prouder
word · lemma: proud
Definition
The comparative form of 'proud': having a stronger sense of pride or satisfaction, usually compared to someone or something else.
Usage & Nuances
'Prouder' is always used when comparing two or more things or people. It follows the standard comparative adjective pattern. It can refer to personal achievement, someone else's actions, or group identity. Don't use 'more prouder'—that is incorrect.
Spanish: más orgulloso - más orgullosaPortuguese (BR): mais orgulhoso - mais orgulhosaPortuguese (PT): mais orgulhoso - mais orgulhosaChinese (Simplified): 更自豪 - 更骄傲Chinese (Traditional): 更自豪 - 更驕傲Hindi: और अधिक गर्वितArabic: أكثر فخرًا
Example Sentences
I feel prouder today than I did yesterday.
basic
She is prouder of her success than anyone else.
basic
My parents are prouder of me every year.
basic
Nothing could make me prouder than seeing you graduate.
natural
He walked off the stage looking prouder than ever.
natural
Could you be any prouder of your team right now?
natural