Antonym: reality. Similar words: sanity, inanity, humanity, profanity, Christianity, vanish, vanishing, galvanize. Meaning: ['vænətɪ] n. 1. feelings of excessive pride 2. the quality of being valueless or futile 3. the trait of being unduly vain and conceited 4. low table with mirror or mirrors where one sits while dressing or applying makeup.
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91, It is difficult to say, however, whether the real motivation is social responsibility or vanity.
92, I bought some magazines for the trip - Cosmopolitan and Vanity Fair.
93, I wince myself, lanced with regret at the foolish vanity that led me to mention this prospect.
94, Vanity Fair is the annual fair on Elstow village green, with its hucksters and cheap finery and pickpockets.
95, The only cure for vanity is laughter, and the only fault that is laughable is vanity. Henri Bergson
96, In a rare moment of vanity, Carl removed his glasses.
97, Extravagance and vanity had made him coldhearted and selfish.
98, To Open: Remove lid vanity display case.
99, The least defensible motive is vanity.
100, He did that to gratify his girlfriend's vanity.
101, Never put on false masks to gratify your vanity.
102, She always carries a vanity bag wherever she goes.
103, Her sarcasm wounded his vanity.
104, His vanity swelled like a bloated belly.
105, His vanity sticks out so manifestly that it is evident to all.
106, He that hath clean hands, and a pure heart; who hath not lifted up his soul unto vanity(http://sentencedict.com/vanity.html), nor sworn deceitfully.
107, All kinds of Granite and Marble for building and construction like : Floor tile, Vanity, Counter top, fireplace, pavings , small cubes, curbstone, garden decoration , sculpture etc.
108, Sometimes, we even for the vanity give up doing ourselves.
109, On the contrary, vanity more than venality was the problem at the top in Egypt.
110, She met Ladislaw with that exquisite smile of goodwill which is unmixed with vanity.
111, I've said I did not love her, and rather relished mortifying her vanity now and then.
112, Vanity, it may be, chose to mortify itself, by putting on, for ceremonials of pomp and state, the garments that had been wrought by her sinful hands.
113, Vanity Fair, which was written by William Makepeace Thackeray, a Britain critical realist of 19th century, has attracted literary critics most among all Thackeray's novels.
114, Nowadays the problem juvenile in our country are weak, self-willed, Lazy, cold, envy, vanity, extreme and conceited. There are many reasons for this and it is harmful to the growth of the juvenile.
115, To paraphrase The Spectator's own motto, Vanity Fair is champagne for the soul.
116, The Taidi vanity bag has the fine work and rarefied materials, and we deeply understand the demands of the things for the sales promotion of the every walk of life at home and abroad.
117, Although much of that investment will no doubt boost China's competitiveness in the long run, billions have also flowed to make-work, vanity projects of dubious quality.
118, They were jubilant with vanity over their new grandeur and the illustrious trouble they were making.
119, The investment community has long considered the newspaper holdings nothing more than a result of Rupert's vanity and chokehold on News Corp. votes, and has discounted the shares accordingly.
120, If my vanity had taken a musical turn, you would have been invaluable, but as it is, I would really rather not sit down before those who must be in the habit of hearing the very best performers.
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