arteries carry oxygenated blood, veins carry deoxygenated blood. that's why arterial blood is lighter in color than blood from veins.
There is no such thing as being popular, and unpopular If your "popular" , Your Vain ( Vain=Think You Are Popular And Everyone Likes You)
As verbs the difference between conceited and concedeis that conceited is past tense of conceit while concede is to yield or suffer; to surrender; to grant; as, to concede the point in question. As an adjective conceitedis having an excessively favorable opinion of one's abilities, appearance, etc.; vain and egotistical.
Vain is an adjective--a vain man.
The differences between an artery and a vain are simple. Arteries are the largest vessels, they are used to transport blood out of the heart and down your legs and arms to provide blood to these areas and veins branch off of the arteries to provide blood to the areas a large artery could not, they also help to return blood to the heart.
Vain is an adjective. It has no tense.
It Was Not in Vain was created in 1957.
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Vain already is an adjective.
To do something in vain means that you do not succeed in doing what you are trying to do; to try in vain is to fail.
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Vain means conceited, or it may mean to no avail. Here are some sentences.She tried in vain to stand on her head.He was as vain as a peacock."You're so vain!" (a song by Carly Simon)
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