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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121, The new King's Hand was seated on an oaken throne carved in the shape of a hand an absurd vanity his lordship had produced the day Ser Kevan agreed to grant him the office he coveted.
122, None of the desires dictated by vanity is more general, or less blamable, than that of being distinguished for the arts of conversation.
123, Vanity is the great flaw in the character of many women.
124, In the new issue of the Italian Vanity Fair, Patrick Dempsey confirms that the show’s upcoming eighth season will be his swan song.
125, So the Thanksgiving meal should really be turkey with pesto—homegrown vanity and courage served with a pluralist topping.
126, Vanity keep persons in favour with themselves who id out of favour with all others.
127, Suddenly, upscale magazines like Vanity Fair wanted in on the Miley phenomenon.
128, Lunch blowout beside the pool, accompanied by folkloric dancing ( Vanity Fair ).
129, The specialized production vanity mirror, the health care combs, picture frame, pen container,(www.Sentencedict.com) bamboo wooden handicrafts and so on hanging scroll.
130, Blanche , whose tragedy is caused by her superiority complex, vanity and indulgency.
131, This visage, no mere veneer of vanity a vestige of the vox populi now vacant, vanished.
132, Men have a perversely simple sexual agenda that an overwhelming blend of vanity and urgency.
133, The present little sacrifice of your vanity will afterward be amply repaid.
134, That form of male vanity is by no means absent from the seafaring tribe today.
135, Fashion magazine Vanity Fair has compiled its annual list of the world's best - dressed people.
136, It was her pleasure her vanity to drag in these names on every pretext.
137, This visage, no mere veneer of vanity is a vestige of the vox populi , now vacant, vanished.
138, Amnesty International made her a prisoner of conscience , while Vanity Fair dubbed her Burma's Saint Joan.
139, Rat people can be hungry for power. On the downside, their ambition can often spill over into vanity and heartlessness.
140, The picture are memorable: Vanity Fair the Slough of Despond , Giant Despair the Delectable Mountain.
141, Vanity keeps persons in favour with themselves who are out of favour with all others.
142, A new vanity dresser has a concealed Mirror and cosmetic storage area.
143, But other desires kept them active: four in particular, which we can label acquisitiveness, rivalry, vanity, and love of power.
144, At the end of the third week, I found myself leaning over the vanity counter in an attempt to get closer to the mirror so I could see the dermo creases.
145, Human Kindness Starts With Freeing Yourself From Vanity, Strife and Envy.
146, In this way, you can resist dolefulness; when getting into difficulties, you won't be lost by vanity.
147, A cold spirit of vanity, that had no warm human contacts, and that was as corrupt as any low-born Jew, in craving for prostitution to the bitch-goddess, Success.
148, Due being big size andthe Banyan tree developed vanity and at heart. So it became proud.
149, Place opened refill package into vanity display case and secure airtight lid in place.
150, Deerslayer hesitated a moment, and a gleam of pride and vanity came over him.
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