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    take pride in
  2. When someone says they take pride in something, it means they have a strong sense of ownership and responsibility for that thing. They feel invested in its success and are motivated to do their best work.

  3. To take satisfaction in, be proud of, or highly value something one owns, has done, or is renowned for. Our company has always taken pride in its excellent customer support and commitment to customer satisfaction. You can tell that John takes a lot of pride in his kids.

  4. to feel very pleased about something or someone you are closely connected with: If you don't take professional pride in your work, you're probably in the wrong job. The new coach is determined to create a team that takes pride in its performance. She took pride in her ability to inspire loyalty.

  5. — now usually used in the phrase pride oneself on to describe taking pride in some ability, quality, etc. She was a girl who prided herself on her carefully blasé and supercilious attitude towards life.

  6. TAKE PRIDE IN meaning | Definition, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English.

  7. It means "to experience a sense of satisfaction, achievement, or fulfillment in one's work, accomplishments, or identity." Examples in Sentences. Here are three examples of the idiom "take pride" used in a sentence: She takes pride in her artwork, which reflects her dedication and creativity.

  8. Take pride in definition: . See examples of TAKE PRIDE IN used in a sentence.