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Meaning of do someone proud | Babel Free

Verb CEFR C1

Definitions

  1. To cause someone to feel pride, admiration, or satisfaction.
    informal, transitive
  2. To treat someone extremely well; to honor with a generous contribution.
    dated, transitive

Examples

“He very politely assured her that she would ‘do him proud’, whenever she might please to call at Hook Court.”
“"Well, honest to God, it does me proud to meet you," he blurted out. "Shake hands."”
“I was absolutely delighted with the way we competed and the players did me proud.”
“Fortune did them proud, for by the time they got to Wilmington, gold had risen to such heights in Confederate currency that their salaries dwarfed those paid to Southerners doing the same work.”
“We are all in rags now but we did him proud. Wish he could be here to see it all.”
“The Misses March did me proud. They'd really gone to town and made all the party food that they thought someone my age would like”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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