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con·ceit·ed \-ēd.ə̇d, -ētə̇d\ adjective Etymology: conceit (I) + -ed 1. a. obsolete (1) : endowed with intelligence or imagination : clever (2) : disposed in opinion or attitude : minded; especially : favorably disposed or favorably minded — usually used with to or of b. : ingeniously contrived or designed: as (1) : having or exhibiting a literary style marked by conceits (2) : consisting of or constructed upon or around a conceit (3) : containing conceits 2. : entertaining an excessively or unjustifiably high opinion of oneself • con·ceit·ed·ly adverb • con·ceit·ed·ness noun -es |