conceitedness (Meaning)

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conceitedness (n)

the trait of being unduly vain and conceited; false pride

conceitedness Sentence Examples

  1. His constant bragging reveals his conceitedness.
  2. She was put off by his conceitedness, which seemed to permeate every conversation.
  3. The team's success was overshadowed by the coach's conceitedness.
  4. His conceitedness made it difficult for others to work with him.
  5. The conceitedness of the actor was evident in every interview he gave.
  6. Despite her conceitedness, she was surprisingly insecure deep down.
  7. His conceitedness blinded him to the talent and contributions of others.
  8. The conceitedness of the politician alienated many potential supporters.
  9. She tried to mask her conceitedness with false humility, but it fooled no one.
  10. The company culture suffered due to the CEO's conceitedness, leading to high turnover rates.

FAQs About the word conceitedness

the trait of being unduly vain and conceited; false pride

vanity, arrogance, pridefulness, ego, pride, self-glory, self-satisfaction, self-admiration, superiority, vaingloriousness

diffidence,humility, humbleness, humility, modesty, diffidence, humbleness, modesty, altruism, unselfishness

His constant bragging reveals his conceitedness.

She was put off by his conceitedness, which seemed to permeate every conversation.

The team's success was overshadowed by the coach's conceitedness.

His conceitedness made it difficult for others to work with him.