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单词 conceit
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conceit

That he will always be brought down by his conceit and vanity.The counterpoint of a huge tragedy with a smaller domestic one is a central conceit of the story.The central conceit is that a local man has no memory of who he is or the town.It's a conceit rather than a concept.But it was the film 's thematic conceit that caused most offence.We were classically English in terms of arrogance and conceit.To imagine they do is merely a self-pitying form of arrogance and conceit.In the context of raucous comedy, the insanity conceit works well.To do so would be to puncture the book's central conceit.The show's central conceit is delightful.A grisly period detective story with a lighthearted literary conceit.But Straight is both underwritten and undermined by a whopping great central conceit that needs your goodwill to sustain it.Anyone who has lived for long in the centre of our crowded cities will recognise the central conceit of Interiors.Yet the other problem of the central conceit is that it very often leads him to tell stories that frankly aren't that interesting.A mouse is a stylistic invention, a literary conceit.

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conceit

British English: conceit NOUN
Conceit is too much pride in your abilities or achievements.
He knew, without conceit, he was considered a genius.
  • American English: conceit
  • Brazilian Portuguese: presunção
  • Chinese: 自命不凡
  • European Spanish: presunción
  • French: vanité
  • German: Einbildung
  • Italian: presunzione
  • Japanese: うぬぼれ
  • Korean: 자만심
  • European Portuguese: presunção
  • Latin American Spanish: presunción

(noun) 
Definition
an excessively high opinion of oneself
He knew, without conceit, that he was considered a genius.
Synonyms
self-importance
vanity
Some people, motivated by vanity, choose not to use sun block.
arrogance
At times, the arrogance of those in power is quite blatant.
complacency
pride
His pride may still be his downfall.
swagger
narcissism
Their self-absorption borders on narcissism.
egotism
his amazing blend of egotism, superciliousness and stupidity
self-love
amour-propre
vainglory
(noun) 
Definition
a far-fetched or clever comparison
(archaic) 
Critics may complain that the novel's central conceit is rather simplistic.
Synonyms
image
The images in the poem illustrate the poet's frame of mind.
idea
concept
She added that the concept of arranged marriages is misunderstood in the west.
metaphor
the writer's use of metaphor
imagery
figure of speech
It was just a figure of speech.
trope
(noun) 
(archaic) 
the conceit that God has placed the creature of His image in the center of the cosmos
Synonyms
fancy
His interest was just a passing fancy.
thought
It is my thought that the situation will be resolved.
idea
Some of his ideas about democracy are entirely his own.
opinion
Most who expressed an opinion spoke favourably of her.
belief
It is my belief that a common ground can be found.
notion
the notion that musical ability is present from birth
He has a realistic notion of his capabilities.
fantasy
a world of imagination and fantasy
judgment
In your judgment, what has changed over the past few years?
vagary
a coat as a provision against the vagaries of the weather
protection against operational vagaries
whimsy

Quotation

As for conceit, what man will do any good who is not conceited? Nobody holds a good opinion of a man who has a low opinion of himself [Anthony Trollope – Orley Farm]

Additional synonyms

in the sense of arrogance
At times, the arrogance of those in power is quite blatant.
Synonyms
conceit,
pride,
swagger,
pretension,
presumption,
bluster,
hubris,
pomposity,
insolence,
hauteur,
pretentiousness,
high-handedness,
haughtiness,
loftiness,
imperiousness,
pompousness,
superciliousness,
lordliness,
conceitedness,
contemptuousness,
scornfulness,
uppishness (British, informal),
disdainfulness,
overweeningness
in the sense of belief
Definition
opinion
It is my belief that a common ground can be found.
Synonyms
opinion,
feeling,
idea,
view,
theory,
impression,
assessment,
notion,
judgment,
point of view,
sentiment,
persuasion,
presumption
in the sense of concept
Definition
an abstract or general idea
She added that the concept of arranged marriages is misunderstood in the west.
Synonyms
idea,
view,
image,
theory,
impression,
notion,
conception,
hypothesis,
abstraction,
conceptualization

Nearby words of
conceit

  • concealment
  • concede
  • concede defeat
  • conceit
  • conceited
  • conceivable
  • conceive

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