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    conceited
    /kənˈsiːtɪd/

    adjective

    • 1. excessively proud of oneself; vain: "Fred's so conceited he'd never believe anyone would refuse him"

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  2. adjective. disapproving uk / kənˈsiː.tɪd / us / kənˈsiː.t̬ɪd / Add to word list. C2. too proud of yourself and your actions and abilities: Without wishing to sound conceited, I am the best salesperson in the company. Synonyms. arrogant. condescending disapproving. haughty disapproving. hubristic literary. imperious. lordly. overbearing disapproving

  3. The meaning of CONCEITED is ingeniously contrived : fanciful. How to use conceited in a sentence.

  4. adjective. disapproving us / kənˈsiː.t̬ɪd / uk / kənˈsiː.tɪd / Add to word list. C2. too proud of yourself and your actions and abilities: Without wishing to sound conceited, I am the best salesperson in the company. Synonyms. arrogant. condescending disapproving. haughty disapproving. hubristic literary. imperious. lordly. overbearing disapproving

  5. CONCEIT definition: 1. the state of being too proud of yourself and your actions: 2. a clever or surprising…. Learn more.

  6. A conceited person has an inflated self-image and perceives himself as incredibly entertaining and wonderful. Talk incessantly about your accomplishments on the clarinet or amazing ability to wiggle your ears, and people are going to think you’re conceited.

  7. Conceited definition: having an excessively favorable opinion of one's abilities, appearance, etc.. See examples of CONCEITED used in a sentence.

  8. The meaning of CONCEIT is favorable opinion; especially : excessive appreciation of one's own worth or virtue. How to use conceit in a sentence.

  9. Define conceited. conceited synonyms, conceited pronunciation, conceited translation, English dictionary definition of conceited. adj. Holding or characterized by an unduly high opinion of oneself; vain. con·ceit′ed·ly adv. con·ceit′ed·ness n.

  10. an excessively favorable opinion of one's own ability, importance, wit, etc. Synonyms: complacency, egotism, vanity, self-esteem. Antonyms: humility. something that is conceived in the mind; a thought; idea: He jotted down the conceits of his idle hours.

  11. Having an exaggerated opinion of oneself, one's merits, etc.; vain. Whimsical; fanciful. (rhetoric, literature) Having an ingenious expression or metaphorical idea, especially in extended form or used as a literary or rhetorical device.