to  hold  one's  head  up (high)
hold
həʊld
hewld
<i>one's</i>
wʌnz
vanz
head
hɛd
hed
up
ʌp
ap
(high)
haɪ
hai
[hold] up {one's} [head]

Definition & Meaning of "hold one's head up (high)"in English

to hold one's head up (high)
01

to take pride in one's deeds or achievements 

to [hold] {one's} [head] up (high|) definition and meaning
Approving
Idiom

What is the origin of the idiom "hold one's head up high" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "hold one's head up high" is not attributed to a specific event or source but rather stems from the universal symbolism associated with body language and posture. This idiom can be employed in various contexts, both personal and professional, where individuals may face adversity, criticism, or challenging situations.

Examples
After everything you've done for your family, you can hold your head up high. 
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