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单词 conceit
释义

conceit

[ kuhn-seet ]
/ kənˈsit /
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noun

verb (used with object)

Idioms for conceit

    out of conceit with, displeased or dissatisfied with.

Origin of conceit

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English conceyte, conceipt, derivative of conceive by analogy with deceive, deceit and receive, receipt; compare Anglo-French conceite; see concept

SYNONYMS FOR conceit

1 self-esteem, vanity, egotism, complacency.
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ANTONYMS FOR conceit

1 humility.
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synonym study for conceit

1. See pride.

Words nearby conceit

conceal, concealed carry, concealed hemorrhage, concealment, concede, conceit, conceited, conceivable, conceive, concelebrant, concelebrate
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British Dictionary definitions for conceit

conceit
/ (kənˈsiːt) /

noun

a high, often exaggerated, opinion of oneself or one's accomplishments; vanity
literary an elaborate image or far-fetched comparison, esp as used by the English Metaphysical poets
archaic
  1. a witty expression
  2. fancy; imagination
  3. an idea
obsolete a small ornament

verb (tr)

Northern English dialect to like or be able to bear (something, such as food or drink)
obsolete to think or imagine

Word Origin for conceit

C14: from conceive
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