conceitfulness

[US]//kənˈsiːtf(ə)lnəs//
[UK]//kənˈsiːtf(ə)lnəs//

Translation

n.the quality of being excessively proud of oneself; vanity; an attitude of unwarranted self-importance; smugness

Phrases & Collocations

his conceitfulness

her conceitfulness

their conceitfulness

pure conceitfulness

sheer conceitfulness

growing conceitfulness

unchecked conceitfulness

Example Sentences

his conceitfulness showed in every conversation, especially when he bragged about his promotions.

her conceitfulness was on full display during the meeting, dismissing every suggestion as amateurish.

the coach warned that conceitfulness can damage team morale and ruin a winning streak.

i tried to ignore his conceitfulness, but it became impossible after he mocked the new hires.

her sudden fame fed her conceitfulness, and she stopped thanking the people who helped her.

they mistook confidence for conceitfulness, and the misunderstanding created unnecessary tension.

his conceitfulness got in the way of learning, because he refused to accept feedback.

she spoke with a tone of conceitfulness that made even simple questions feel like insults.

we confronted his conceitfulness directly, asking him to share credit for the project.

the editor cut lines that sounded like conceitfulness, aiming for a more humble voice.

his conceitfulness faded over time after repeated failures forced him to rethink his approach.

her conceitfulness was hard to tolerate, so the group limited her role to avoid conflict.

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