vain
vanity is the noun
The adjective vain is related to the noun vanity (ego). The related adverb form is vainly, but it can also mean futilely.
Yes, it does, based on the adjective, which is vain. The adverb is "vainly" but while it means "in a vain or self-centered way" it can also mean "futilely."
No, the word 'vainly' is the adverb form of the adjective vain.The abstract noun form of the adjective vain is vanity.
Vanity Smurf.
Yes, the quote "Vanity of vanities, all is vanity" comes from the Book of Ecclesiastes in the Bible. It reflects the theme of the fleeting nature and emptiness of worldly pursuits and possessions.
Vain is the adjective form of vanity.
Vanity is a noun.
No
Nope. Vanity isn't either of their actual last names.
There is not a lot of difference between a vanity chair and a vanity stool. A vanity chair usually is a chair style with a higher back and it is stationary. A vanity stool usually has no back or just a low back and often will swivel also.
The actress displayed more vanity than the young man had ever beheld.
KidKraft Princess Vanity table and stool is an example of a Kids Vanity product. Other examples include Deluxe Vanity and chair, and the Classic White Vanity and stool set.