Synonym: amour propre, conceitedness, self-love, vanity. Similar words: conceited, conceive, once in a while, concept, concern, concert, concede, concerning. Meaning: [kən'siːt] n. 1. feelings of excessive pride 2. an elaborate poetic image or a far-fetched comparison of very dissimilar things 3. a witty or ingenious turn of phrase 4. an artistic device or effect 5. the trait of being unduly vain and conceited.
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31. The two had much in common: conceit, fame, unorthodox pulpit manners and a trenchant belief in liberal progress.
32. Apart from their conceit, these diverse yet inter-dependent groupings share a statist conception of antiracism.
33. Had Gabriel publicly insulted him in his cups one night in the Raven, fatally offending that pompous conceit?
34. What colossal conceit, what sheer hubris, in the idea that he could have both!
35. My diary is full of diatribes against the childishness, laziness, conceit or inefficiency of others.
36. Your coverage has kept the Western Mail ahead of all other papers. I quote the letter not from any feelings of conceit.
37. He was a good judge of character, hated hypocrisy, and had no time for conceit.
38. Joshua, whose conceit it was to prefer the old gods to the new, took no part in the singing.
39. The movie's design conceit uses color for the dream, and black and white for the real world.
40. After scoring the winning goal he almost danced along the road in his satisfaction and conceit.
41. I have been called arrogant myself in my time, and hope to earn the title again, but to claim that I am privy to the secrets of the universe and its creator - that's beyond my conceit. Christopher Hitchens
42. But Lodge's Rummidge, that reductive simulacrum of Birmingham, was too obviously a conceit for his fictional games.
43. Be grateful. Conceit is self-given.
44. Your eccentricity and conceit touch the verge of frenzy.
45. Conceit is self-given. Be careful.
46. Self - conceit has set measures to his progress.
47. No dishonesty or conceit whatsoever is permissible in science.
48. Unripe grapes taste sour; ignorance brings about conceit.
49. Everything he says is tinctured with conceit.
50. I am out of conceit with the urban life.
51. Try not to convey arrogance, fear, resentment(sentencedict.com), conceit or too much nonchalance.
52. Knowledge is a matter of science, and no dishonesty or conceit whatsoever is permissible.
53. Presently , all swollen with conceit, I went upstairs and gave my prisoner his liberty.
54. Mankind, in his own conceit, is the permanent dominator of the earth. In fact, he is only a hasteful passer-by in this planet.
55. The misapprehend about Ludicrous Conceit of the King of Yelang catch scholar's attention recently.
56. Among some cadres bureaucratism assumes the form of conceit and complacency.
57. And every paragraphs of frequency is very marked on ground mark " sequential conceit " , " psychokinesis is fragile person careful into " etc remind.
58. It is nonsense, to be sure; but I conceit that every two-legged creature, that I see coming near me, is about to cover me with the poisonous proceeds of its impurities.
59. Philippians 2:3-4 Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves.
60. I wish something would happen to puncture her ego, ie lessen her conceit.
More similar words: conceited, conceive, once in a while, concept, concern, concert, concede, concerning, conception, concentrate, concentrate on, concentrating, concentration, be concerned about, once, at once, once more, all at once, conclude, concrete, conclusion, in conclusion, conciliatory, once upon a time, convince, convinced, consequence, conference, in consequence, convenience.