Different types of "pride"

At one point while browsing the internet I came across an article that had wonderful adjectives for the different types of pride one can feel. Unfortunately I didn't bookmark it, and I can't find it! Examples of what I mean:

  • The pride you feel when one of your students does well vs.
  • The pride you feel when you create something wonderful vs.
  • The pride you feel when an opponent stumbles

There are subtle differences between each one.

I'm wondering - does someone know if there is a reference for these terms? I thought it was wonderful that there was actually a distinction in the types of pride one can feel.


Solution 1:

Here's my stab at it.

The pride you feel when one of your students does well:

prestige, distinction

The pride you feel when you create something wonderful:

self-respect, perhaps hubris (although hubris means excessive pride)

The pride you feel when an opponent stumbles:

superiority

Solution 2:

If your opponent makes a mistake and helps you advance, pride would be an inappropriate description because you did nothing to earn that pride.

Solution 3:

Urbacity: An extreme or exaggerated pride in ones city

Surquedry Overweening pride; arrogance; presumption; insolence. [Obs.] --Chaucer. [1913 Webster]