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Conceited - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

conceited

/kənˈsiːtɪd/ /kənˈsiːtɪd/

Definition:

Excessively proud of oneself, often with an exaggerated sense of superiority.

Synonyms:

arrogant, vain, egotistical, self-important

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

humble, modest

Common Collocations:

conceited attitude, conceited behavior, conceited remarks

Derivatives:

conceitedly, conceitedness

Usage Tips:

Use "conceited" to describe someone overly self-admiring; avoid confusion with "confident," which lacks negative connotations.

Common Phrases:

full of oneself, too big for one's boots, stuck-up

Etymology:

From Latin "conceitare," meaning "to imagine or fancy," later evolving to imply excessive self-regard.

Examples:

  • 1. She became conceited after winning the competition.
  • 2. His conceited attitude made him unpopular at work.
  • 3. Don’t be so conceited—others have talents too!
  • 4. The actor’s conceited behavior annoyed his co-stars.

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