No, conceited is an adjective. The noun form is conceit.
The word conceited is an adjective. The noun form is conceit.
"Conceited" is not a noun; it is an adjective. It describes a person who has an excessively high opinion of themselves, often to the point of being arrogant or excessively proud. For example, you might say, "She is so conceited that she can't stop talking about herself." The noun form of "conceit" refers to an excessive or exaggerated opinion of one's abilities or attractiveness.
Conceit is a noun. The adjective form is 'conceited'.
Conceited was created in 2005.
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i was conceited yesterday
Conceited in Tagalog is "mayabang" or "mapagmataas."
She was terribly conceited and that was what ended our friendship. He is much too conceited for my taste. She was so conceited that she bought fifty mirrors just to look at herself.
That doctor is extremely conceited, he thinks he is God!
A person who thinks highly of oneself is conceited.
Three synonyms for arrogant are conceited, snobby and pompous.
The animals that are considered conceited are generally a matter of opinion. However, some animals that people consider conceited are cats, squirrels, and roosters.