My friend Tori is conceited because she knows how to draw good!
You are very narcissistic. I can see the conceit in your voice!
you
An extended metaphor that explores the link between two different objects
The word conceited is an adjective. The noun form is conceit.
double meaning, joke, conceit, quibble, witticism
Here was an opportunity of taking the conceit out of him.
arrogance
Conceit is the downfall of many criminals because they think they're smarter than the cops.
You are very narcissistic. I can see the conceit in your voice!
i was conceited yesterday
I went through my conceits while I was alone.
To use it correctly, FIRST you spell it correctly: that is "i before e EXCEPT after c" CONCEIT. He/She is full of conceit. But most often used as He/She is conceited.
Even her refusal to dance with him did not seem to make a breach in his gigantic conceit.
The Fatal Conceit was created in 1988.
Conceit - novel - was created in 2007.
Conceit is a noun. The adjective form is 'conceited'.
Her conceit was obvious to everyone in the room.