con·ceit·ed /-ˈsitəd/
(a.)自負的,逞能的,狂想的
Con·ceit·ed, a.
1. Endowed with fancy or imagination. [Obs.]
He was . . . pleasantly conceited, and sharp of wit. --Knolles.
2. Entertaining a flattering opinion of one's self; vain.
If you think me too conceited
Or to passion quickly heated. --Swift.
Conceited of their own wit, science, and politeness. --Bentley.
3. Curiously contrived or designed; fanciful. [Obs.]
A conceited chair to sleep in. --Evelyn.
Syn: -- Vain; proud; opinionated; egotistical.
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conceited
adj : characteristic of false pride; having an exaggerated sense
of self-importance; "a conceited fool"; "an attitude of
self-conceited arrogance"; "an egotistical disregard of
others"; "so swollen by victory that he was unfit for
normal duty"; "growing ever more swollen-headed and
arbitrary"; "vain about her clothes" [syn: egotistic,
egotistical, self-conceited, swollen, swollen-headed,
vain]