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Conceit
"Conceit" in a Sentence (29 examples)
Her conceit about her beauty annoyed many people.
He is so full of conceit that everybody dislikes him.
He has an enormous conceit.
The world tolerates conceit from those who are successful, but not from anybody else.
Talent is God-given; be humble. Fame is man-given; be thankful. Conceit is self-given; be careful.
Conceit, arrogance and egotism are the essentials of patriotism.
Since then envy, jealousy, anger, on one side, and conceit, pride, and contempt on the other have widened the breach, while Love has stood with tearful eyes looking on at the sad and unnatural estrangement.
In laughing, there ever procedeth a conceit of somewhat ridiculous.
a man wise in his own conceit
It was after a night like this that I shocked the community with a queer conceit about the burial of the rich and celebrated Squire Brewster […]
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a man of quick conceit
How often, alas! did her eyes say unto me that they loved! and yet I, not looking for such a matter, had not my conceit open to understand them.
His wit's as thick as Tewksbury mustard; there is no more conceit in him than is in a mallet.
By him that me boughte, than quod Dysdayne, / I wonder sore he is in suche cenceyte.
[G]ive him thy thanks for putting her into conceit with the sex that thou hast given her so much reason to execrate.
On his way to the gibbet, a freak took him in the head to go off with a conceit.
Some to conceit alone their works confine, / And glitt'ring thoughts struck out at ev'ry line.
Tasso[…] is full of conceits […] which are not only below the dignity of heroic verse but contrary to its nature.
By reason of these things, then, the whaling voyage was welcome; the great flood-gates of the wonder-world swung open, and in the wild conceits that swayed me to my purpose, two and two there floated into my inmost soul, endless processions of the whale, and, mid most of them all, one grand hooded phantom, like a snow hill in the air.
The book's main conceit is to make poetry from univocal words (words containing just one vowel) […]
The “cyberspace” conceit allows him to dramatize computer hacking in nontechnical language, although I wonder how much his somewhat florid descriptions of the “bodiless exultation of cyberspace” will mean to readers who have not experienced the illusion of power that punching the keyboard of even a dinky little word-processor can give.
In the next and final stanza, Donne expands the conceit of world exploration to present us with a further distinction between the spirituality of the lovers and the “map reader” and “sea-discoverers.”
Jones and Palin wrote and starred in The Complete and Utter History of Britain (1969) for LWT. Its conceit was to relate historical incidents as if TV had existed at the time.
Plum'd with conceit he calls aloud.
And yet I know not how conceit may rob the treasury of life when life itself yields to the theft;
Those whose […] vulgar apprehensions conceit but low of matrimonial purposes.
[T]his Medicine he conceits worse than the Disesase.
That owls and ravens are ominous appearers, and presignifying unlucky events, as Christians yet conceit, was also an augurial conception.
The strong, by conceiting themselves weak, are therebly rendered as inactive […] as if they really were so.
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