arrogant stuck-up into one's self (informal) thinks he or she is better than everyone else he or she brags too much he or she is boastful he or she likes to blow their own horn he or she likes to crow about their accomplishments
conceited, haughty, egotistic, bigheaded, superior, proud, overconfident, supercilious, self-important
concerned, conceited, condensed
conceited means: one who thinks they are better than everybody else; one who thinks highly of him/herself. concealed means: to hide something.
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Conceited was created in 2005.
Tagalog translation of conceited: mayabang
i was conceited yesterday
The homonym for conceited is conceded.
"Stuck up" means conceited or snobbish. It's written as two words.
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Someone who is conceited has an inappropriately high opinion of himself or herself.Calling someone conceited does not necessarily make you conceited, though if you do it habitually and indiscriminately it might suggest that you have too high an opinion of your own judgment. The wording of your question - 'people' rather than 'someone' - implies that you might be overdoing this, which should perhaps make you consider your own position.One way of checking this out is to canvass the opinion of other people whose judgment you trust, and see whether they also believe that so-and-so is a conceited person. If there is a consensus, you are probably not conceited; if you are in a minority of one, you may be.In any case, it is a good idea not to become too judgemental about other people, lest they turn the tables on you!
No, conceited is an adjective. The noun form is conceit.