INCREDIBLY PROUD OF YOU

Definition: Expressing a strong sense of admiration and satisfaction towards someone; feeling a deep sense of pride in the accomplishments or qualities of another person.

Synonyms: Extremely Proud, Immensely Proud, Exceptionally Proud, Tremendously Proud, Overwhelmingly Proud

Usage Examples in Sentences

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Nurturing meaningful relationships, your compassion shines through, and I am incredibly proud of you.
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Embracing diversity and fostering inclusivity, I am incredibly proud of you for promoting a welcoming environment.
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The flawless execution of that complex mathematical proof has left your professor incredibly proud of you.
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Your ability to decipher the nuances of ancient languages and cultures makes me incredibly proud of you.
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Your impeccable coding skills and the creation of that innovative software have left me incredibly proud of you.
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The way you flawlessly executed those intricate dance moves in the ballet performance makes me incredibly proud of you.
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I am incredibly proud of you for achieving such remarkable success.
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It fills my heart to be incredibly proud of you for all your hard work and dedication.
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Despite the challenges you faced, I am incredibly proud of you for never giving up.
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She beamed with pride, incredibly proud of you, as her daughter received the award.
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Incredibly proud of you, she stood by the stage, beaming with joy.
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He sang the national anthem with passion, incredibly proud of you, he waved the flag high.

Usage Example in Conversation

Manager: Sarah, I wanted to have a quick chat with you. Please have a seat.Sarah: Sure, what's up?Manager: I just wanted to say how incredibly proud of you I am. Your performance on the recent project has been outstanding.Sarah: Thank you so much! I really appreciate that.Manager: Your attention to detail and dedication have not gone unnoticed. You've truly exceeded expectations.Sarah: I'm glad to hear that. I've been putting in a lot of effort, so it means a lot.
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