Feelings of excessive pride.
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Examples for "vanity"
Examples for "vanity"
1She is all vanity: fancies herself beautiful; witty; in short, like you.
2Even these four showers and double vanity, she said with great enthusiasm.
3My professional vanity was intrigued; I thought I could save The Times.
4Hugh was always beginning things he couldn't finish: law, the vanity, fatherhood.
5The tears were in his eyes; his sensitive vanity was cruelly wounded.
1This notion grew and crystallized; thus adding to his natural North-country conceit.
2And in my conceit I deemed the Rembrandt to be absolutely safe.
3It is self-love inflamed to the acute point; conceit, WITH A HAIR-TRIGGER.
4For one, it is cursing and swearing; for another vanity and conceit.
5You are not the first in whose conceit that heresy hath entered.
1Switching up your physical appearance is another great way to practice self-love.
2Young Paris: To impact people of color and inspire self-awareness and self-love.
3Looking out for your health might just be an act of self-love.
4The tone of the words showed the stab to feeling and self-love.
5There is an element of self-love in the very extremest of love.
1But impersonality has prevented the Far Oriental from having much amour propre.
2Heller took Rushdie to task for what she called his magisterial amour propre.
3Mr. Bing is to have appealed to the tenor's amour propre.
4How difficult it is, you see, to rid one's self of amour propre!
5When the amour propre is pleased, the tongue is freed.
6Yes, no matter at what cost to your amour propre.
7The acute reasoning of Lemercier humbled his amour propre.
8He flushed with a sense of wounded amour propre.
9Will the jealous amour propre of France permit the swords of Germany to remain sheathed?
10There is a little amour propre in the assertion, but upon the whole it is true.
11Lydia's ' amour propre' was wounded in an incurable manner by that revelation of her own peculiarity.
12And so he went back quite eased in his mind, but considerably bruised in his amour propre.
13He had the power of observation habitual to persons whose sensitive amour propre has frequently been wounded.
14For three-quarters of a century our ' amour propre' was constantly kept raw by the most supercilious patronage.
15Vanity is never foreign to these false ideas, which are always of a nature to flatter one's amour propre.
16There was nothing in this speech to offend Malcolm's amour propre, nevertheless a dull flush mounted to his brow.
Translations for amour propre