I believe you mean a conceited person. This is someone who has a high opinion of themselves.
Conceded
We conceded that the other team won the award fair and square.
To have a backbone means that you "stand up for yourself" or don't "crumble under pressure." The image is of a "spineless" person wilting under stress and not standing upright. It means that you are too afraid to stand behind your convictions, and back down when you are pressured.
That is the correct spelling of the verb "contemplate" (to consider, or to meditate).
Concede means to agree or admit that something is true or certain. Therefore, one could use the word concededin the following sense:The teacher conceded that her student's information was more up-to-date than her own, and passed him on his exam.
Conceded means to reluctantly accept that something is true. For example, someone may tell you something that is really crazy, but you trust this person and respect them so you conceded that it was true.
Say to the vain person "Shut the hell up you conceded a** wipe."
I would like to be admired for being an honest, trustworthy, happy, confident but not conceded person.
Conceited.
The homonym for conceited is conceded.
Conceded
I would rather say that if the person talks about how intelligent they are then i for an adult call it conceded.
In the competition proper, Argentina have qualified for the World Cup on fifteen occasions, missing just four World Cup competitions. They withdrew from the competition in 1938, 1950 and 1954, and failed to qualify for the 1970 competition.Their goal-scoring record in the remaining competitions are:1930 - Scored 18, Conceded 9 (2nd place)1934 - Scored 2, Conceded 3 (exited in the first round)1958 - Scored 5, Conceded 10 (exited in the first round)1966 - Scored 4, Conceded 2 (quarter finals)1978 - Scored 15, Conceded 4 (champions)1982 - Scored 8, Conceded 7 (exited in the second round)1986 - Scored 14, Conceded 5 (champions)1990 - Scored 5, Conceded 4 (2nd place)1994 - Scored 8, Conceded 6 (round of 16)1998 - Scored 10, Conceded 4 (quarter finals)2002 - Scored 2, Conceded 2 (exited in the first round)2006 - Scored 11, Conceded 3 (quarter finals)Excluding the 2010 tournament, this is a total of 118 goals from 18 competitions. In comparison, they have conceded 71 goals.
Conceded
chelsea 2004/2005 season, they conceded only 15 goals
The word 'conceded' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to concede. The past participle of a verb is also an adjective. Examples:verb: We expect our opponent to concede at any moment.adjective: The conceded amendments will be added to the charter.
Most league goals conceded in a season: 141, Darwen F.C. (Second Division, 1898-99) Most goals conceded by a single goalkeeper in a season: 85, Paul Robinson, (Leeds United, 2003-04)