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Conceited
Meaning
Adj
●
Having an
excessively
favourable
opinion
of
one's
abilities
,
appearance
, etc.;
egotistical
and vain.
●
In Literature & Rhetoric:
Having an
ingenious
expression
or
metaphorical
idea
, especially in
extended
form or used as a
literary
or
rhetorical
device.
●
Endowed with
fancy
or imagination.
●
Curiously
contrived
or
designed
; fanciful.
Verb
●
In Inflections with a red link for singular:
simple past
and
past participle
of conceit
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Origin
conceited
English
-ed
English
-od
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
conceit
English
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Conceipted
Arrogant
Pretentious
Presumptuous
Cocky
Vain
Related
Narcissistic
Pompous
Smug
Egocentric
Egotistical
Selfish
Opinionated
Condescending
Snobbish
Judgmental
Dimwitted
Haughty
Deluded
Judgemental
Boastful
Jaded
Greedy
Stubborn
Cynical
Naive
Timid
Rebellious
Cruel
Shy
Cowardly
Foolish
Spiteful
Ignorant
Rude
Delusional
Stupid
Heartless
Prideful
Lazy
Mischievous
Childish
Talkative
Disgusted
Annoyed
Domineering
Cunning
Shortsighted
Callous
Blinkered
Snobby
Mean Spirited
Stuck Up
Intellectually Challenged
Narrow Minded
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