conceit in Swahili
conceit in Swahili is kiburi — conceit means an excessively high opinion of oneself; vanity.
conceit in Swahili
kiburi
overly high self-esteem
What does "conceit" mean?
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noun An excessively high opinion of oneself; vanity.
"His conceit made him impossible to work with."
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noun A clever or fanciful idea, especially one used as a literary device.
"The novel is built around the conceit that the narrator is already dead."
conceit in a sentence
- His conceit made him impossible to work with.
- Despite his fame, he showed no trace of conceit.
- The novel is built around the conceit that the narrator is already dead.
Common Swahili translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "conceit" in Swahili?
"conceit" in Swahili is kiburi. conceit means: An excessively high opinion of oneself; vanity.
How do you use "conceit" in a sentence?
Example: "His conceit made him impossible to work with." In Swahili, "conceit" is kiburi.
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