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conceited [kənˈsi:tɪd, Am -t̬-] ADJ pej

conceited

self-conceited ADJ pej

conceit [kənˈsi:t] N

1. conceit no pl pej (vanity):

2. conceit LIT:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
One journalist wrote he was a conceited, peculiar man, who made many enemies and misappropriated much of the public funds.
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His personality is similar to his master: hot headed, competitive and a little conceited, but always reliable.
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Crick is the epitome of the macho man stereotype, with his big pectorals, conceited attitude, and abusiveness.
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Described variously as outspoken and coarse he was also known to be conceited, regarding himself as the only player who was ever any good.
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He is portrayed as conceited and thinks himself the best of the team.
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But having both powers was making people conceited and lazy.
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He is a romantic but conceited, he tries to convince female criminals, into either marrying him or being arrested.
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He is depicted as rude, conceited, small-minded, narcissistic, and spends his time fighting, drinking and hunting.
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He is highly vain and conceited, thinks he can date anyone he wants, and expects everyone to think the world of him.
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She turns out to be a nasty, conceited person who cheats at most anything and will stop at nothing to get her way.
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