Vain means conceited, or it may mean to no avail. Here are some sentences.
To be vain is to be full of one's self, or egotistical. An example sentence would be: He's so vain, I bet he stares in the mirror all day.
The Tagalog word for vain is "mapagpanggap" or "maarte."
Vein or vane.
Two homophones for the word "vain" are vein and vane.
"Not only are you vain; you are also selfish and obnoxious." or: "You're not only vain, but also selfish and obnoxious"
I pray the soldiers did not die in-vain.
The adverb of the word "vain" is vainly.An example sentence is: "she vainly checks her hair again".
In vain is means not effective, useless For an example: His discussion about changing the uniform is in vain
To be vain is to be full of one's self, or egotistical. An example sentence would be: He's so vain, I bet he stares in the mirror all day.
The word "vain" means overly concerned with one's own appearance, or conceited. Examples : "My sister is so vain that she talks to herself in the mirror." Examples : " The vain man constantly worried about losing his hair." The word can also mean futile or fruitless, as in a vain attempt to escape from prison.
The vain young lady was late to the funeral due to not being able to decide what to wear.
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The spelling you are looking for is "vein" describing style or a distinctive element or maybe a line of thought or action. The word "vein" that you are looking for in your sentence is a noun. The word you used "vain" is an adjective meaning conceited, idle, empty, hollow, etc. and cannot be used as a noun or, from what I can see, in your sentence.
His efforts were in vain.She was a very vain person.
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The Tagalog word for vain is "mapagpanggap" or "maarte."
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