proud adjective
/praud/
You feel proud of things you have done, or things you own, if you are pleased with them: Peter was proud of himself for winning the race. Sarah felt very proud of her new watch.
Your parents or teachers are proud of you when you do well: Michael came top of the class and his parents were very proud of him. The cat seems proud of her six lively kittens.
A proud person thinks they are better of clever or more important than other people: The Ugly Sisters were too proud to treat Cinderella as a sister.
See also pride.
voice noun
/v is/
Your voice is the sound you make when you speak or sing: Speak in a loud clear voice so that everybody can hear you,. I didn’t recognize Andrew’s voice on the telephone. We could hear angry voices coming from next door. Lucy has a nice singing voice.
Lose your voice
You lose your voice when you have such a bad cold that you can’t speak.
en8226;cour8226;age verb
/in8226;k rid / encouraged, encouraging,
has encouraged
You encourage someone when you keep telling them that you know they can succeed: My parents have always encouraged me in my music.
You encourage someone to do something when you tell them that they should do it: Our teacher encourages us to ask questions.
Antonyms/ Synonyms
discourage: Our parents discourage us from playing computer games all the time
51.We can find these explanations in ______ dictionary.
A. an English-English B. a Chinese-English
C. An English-Chinese D. a Chinese
52.Another form of the word “proud” in this dictionary is ______.
A. pleasure B. pride C. happiness D. voice
53.You can find ______ new words in this dictionary extract.
A. many B. one C. two D. three
54.The word “proud” has ______ uses than the word “encourage”
A. fewer B. less C. more D. much more
The word “voice” is ______.
A. a noun B. an adjective C. a verb D. an adverb
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