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Meanings of
conceitedness
in English
Portuguese
vaidade
Catalan
vanitat
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The trait of being unduly vain and conceited; false pride.
vanity
conceit
humility
Portuguese
vaidade
Synonyms
Examples for "
vanity
"
vanity
conceit
Examples for "
vanity
"
1
She is all
vanity
:
fancies herself beautiful; witty; in short, like you.
2
Even these four showers and double
vanity
,
she said with great enthusiasm.
3
My professional
vanity
was intrigued; I thought I could save The Times.
4
Hugh was always beginning things he couldn't finish: law, the
vanity
,
fatherhood.
5
The tears were in his eyes; his sensitive
vanity
was cruelly wounded.
1
This notion grew and crystallized; thus adding to his natural North-country
conceit
.
2
And in my
conceit
I deemed the Rembrandt to be absolutely safe.
3
It is self-love inflamed to the acute point;
conceit
,
WITH A HAIR-TRIGGER.
4
For one, it is cursing and swearing; for another vanity and
conceit
.
5
You are not the first in whose
conceit
that heresy hath entered.
Usage of
conceitedness
in English
1
To desire to live everlastingly as an identical individual, it has been said, is the ecstasy and culmination of avaricious
conceitedness
.
2
Now see the impertinence and
conceitedness
of an Author, who will have a fling at a Description, which he has Prefaced with an impossibility.
3
But I am troubled with the much talke and
conceitedness
of Mrs. Williams and her impudence, in case she be not married to my Lord.
4
It is written, "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord," but still more blessed are they who go mad over some
conceitedness
.
5
"I have not the
conceitedness
to think that you love me, Mademoiselle," said Cayrol, humbly.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
avaricious conceitedness
Translations for
conceitedness
Portuguese
vaidade
Catalan
vanitat
presumpció
Conceitedness
through the time