No: it would not make sense, as "conceded" is the past tense of the verb "to concede" which means "to give in", "to yield" or "to accept defeat".
A word that sounds like "conceded", "conceited" would make more sense. "Conceited" means "arrogant"' "full of one's own importance", "vain" or "excessively full of oneself". In that sense, you could understandably suggest you are trying to appear modest by saying: "I don't want to sound conceited".
it dont sound like her
Yes because some singing stars do that but maybe they do that because it's a habit but I say yes
She says "does this sound like a helicopter" and then makes a helicopter noise.
If its your friends, dont go screaming I QUIT!!!! you say you dont like the genre of music you play and you say sorry and you still want to be friends. or say you dont like the way you dont get to make desisions with the band. If they are not really your friends just say i quit an say see you in the battle of the bands. If it's your teacher then have your mom email her explaining that it is no longer your interest and you don't really want to be apart of it anymore. Apologize and change your schedual. Or if you just dont know how to change your schedule then email the principal soon after school starts or at semester change and get in a different class.
rihanna fire bomb xx
You dont want to sound desperate. Just say that you are open to any position where they see you would be a good fit.
If you say i want the job the paintings are on the sides and if you dont say i want the job you dont get to see the paintings.
Be honest with him.... If you do, say you have one but still want to be friends... If you dont, then say you dont...
yes
Say to the vain person "Shut the hell up you conceded a** wipe."
i want to say passive diffusion but i dont know for sure
say it how it is
tell her the truth! just dont sound perverted and mean what you say!
You're thinking of the word conceited, which means arrogant or vain.
They don't want to get at all serious
greet her than say do you wanna go out with me
Either one will do but if you want to sound proper or something then say will you.