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conceited

adj
1
Having an excessively high opinion of oneself; vain and self-important.
"He's so conceited he thinks everyone wants his autograph."
"She grew more conceited after winning the award."

How to Use Conceited

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishFull of yourself; vain.

Common pairings
a conceited attitude sound conceited

Word Forms

more conceited comparative, conceiteder comparative, most conceited superlative, conceitedest superlative

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Etymology

From conceit plus the adjective-forming suffix -ed.

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