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Meanings of
swollen
in English
Characteristic of false pride; having an exaggerated sense of self-importance.
vain
conceited
egotistical
egotistic
self-conceited
swollen-headed
Related terms
proud
Puffed.
puffed
bloated
puffy
distended
turgid
tumid
tumescent
intumescent
Related terms
expanded
unhealthy
Synonyms
Examples for "
vain
"
vain
conceited
egotistical
egotistic
self-conceited
Examples for "
vain
"
1
I coaxed; I threatened; I persuaded; but it was all in
vain
.
2
They organize in
vain
;
they protest in
vain
;
they appeal in
vain
.
3
I can say this, however: your good looks haven't made you
vain
.
4
Mark inquired; Lord Minchampstead inquired; great personages inquired; but all in
vain
.
5
Her aunt scolded in
vain
;
in spite of the remarks of Mlle.
1
What information could that
conceited
ass have that could possibly help you?
2
The Chinese are too
self
-
conceited
to give in without a sound thrashing.
3
I suppose it sounds
conceited
,
but I have unbounded confidence in myself.
4
It is the
conceited
fools, who feel safe, that are in danger.
5
I'm not being
conceited
or anything, but it just fell into place.
1
But I am running on about myself in a most
egotistical
style.
2
I suppose the world is just all
egotistical
children and broken-in people.
3
The exquisite bit from Catullus will best excuse my otherwise
egotistical
quotation.
4
In his gloomiest mood he is most insincere, most
egotistical
,
most pretentious.
5
Diaz had the right to be
egotistical
,
but he was modesty itself.
1
I believe country-people are even more
egotistic
than the dwellers in cities.
2
They accuse England of perpetuating for
egotistic
ends the state of anarchy.
3
Though corrupt and
egotistic
,
that aristocracy was, in some instances, singularly impartial.
4
The male indifference to death seemed stupid,
egotistic
and criminal to her.
5
But if they could reform their
egotistic
attitudes, they could change their destiny.
1
The Chinese are too
self
-
conceited
to give in without a sound thrashing.
2
The question with which Philotas puzzled the
self
-
conceited
physician was this.
3
Only, my dear sir, one is quite
self
-
conceited
enough in this imperfect state.
4
She was always an upstart,
self
-
conceited
thing; but I'm sure I pity her.
5
Fenton was neither a
self
-
conceited
person nor a blind man, groping through life.
1
Are you really
swollen
-
headed
enough to imagine that it was you who drove the French out of Russia in 1812?
Flooding.
flooding
overflowing
in flood
Related terms
high
Usage of
swollen
in English
1
Two rescue workers had also drowned in
swollen
rivers today, he added.
2
The sea was
swollen
and billowy; it made the Nautilus rock violently.
3
Hundreds of bodies remain buried in mud or floating in
swollen
rivers.
4
Avoid crossing rivers and
swollen
streams where water is above your ankles.
5
The body is club-shape and moves with the
swollen
end in advance.
6
His knees were
swollen
and he simply couldn't pass the run times.
7
It came free of the
swollen
jamb with a brief grinding noise.
8
This causes the tissue to become
swollen
or inflamed, the website said.
9
My limbs felt heavy and
swollen
,
and my energy did not return.
10
Mrs. Hughs held out her arms; the wrists were
swollen
and discoloured.
11
One, in particular, had an eye so
swollen
that it was closed.
12
Loud sounded the measured axe-strokes over the rush of the
swollen
river.
13
His left eve was purpled but not quite so
swollen
as before.
14
The nervous suggestion of form, pulsing and
swollen
and ready to burst.
15
Scallop shells jostle for position with
swollen
cherubs, no surface left unadorned.
16
The river was
swollen
with rains and no boats were in sight.
Other examples for "swollen"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
swollen
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
swollen eyes
swollen face
so swollen
swollen river
swollen lips
More collocations
Swollen
through the time
Swollen
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Australia
Common
United Kingdom
Common
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