Excessive concern for one's own perfection.
Feelings of excessive pride.
Low table with mirror or mirrors where one sits while dressing or applying makeup.
The quality of being valueless or futile.
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.
6 It was not vanity , for once; it was trust in your friendship.
7 But the vanity of the dwarf prevented the execution of the plan.
8 Believe me, I was ashamed of my vanity that night, Kapoor said.
9 She kept her fingernails short yet filed and painted, her personal vanity .
10 Now he didn't want her any longer, but his vanity wanted balm.
11 Pottpetschmidt found in it the pleasure of tickled vanity and physical exercise.
12 These are set into smoked glass panels set atop blacked vanity units.
13 Fitted vanity cases in rare leathers, and all that sort of thing.
14 There certainly wasn't enough music to justify this colossally embarrassing vanity project.
15 His vanity would not get in the way of making it work.
16 Of course I have no personal vanity in saying this to you.
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