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Conceited
"Conceited" in a Sentence (17 examples)
Conceited people take it for granted that they are superior to others.
Everyone is more or less conceited.
He may have lowbrow tastes but at least he's not snooty and conceited.
In the style of conceited people, he lards his sentences with ill-digested English words. A kind of failed dandy, deprived of class.
Tom is a bit conceited.
His conceited attitude makes me mad.
I would have gotten conceited.
Tom is conceited.
You're conceited.
As is quite common for teenagers aged from 13 to 19, she's conceited.
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If you think me too conceited / Or to passion quickly heated.
Conceited of their own wit, and science, and politeness.
And another asked me if I had come to get a Canadian sweetheart; and a third, one of the impudentest, most conceitedest fellows I ever did set eyes upon, nudged me, so that I spilled my coffee all over my second-best damask-silk apron—the one with bugle fringe, you know, Miss Capel—and says he, ‘Is it a case of Barkis is willin'?'
Conceited wit showed its character towards the end of the fifteenth century in the work of poets who made it their aim to exercise their hearers' minds with cleaver plays of metaphor and ingenious reasoning.
AN EXCELLENT conceited Tragedie OF Romeo and Iuliet. As it hath been often (with great applause) plaid publiquely
He was […] pleasantly conceited, and sharp of wit.
A conceited chair to sleep in.
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