conceit

3 ENTRIES FOUND:

1con·ceit

noun \kən-ˈsēt\

Definition of CONCEIT

1
a (1) : a result of mental activity : thought (2) : individual opinion b : favorable opinion; especially : excessive appreciation of one's own worth or virtue
2
: a fancy item or trifle
3
a : a fanciful idea b : an elaborate or strained metaphor c : use or presence of such conceits in poetry d : an organizing theme or concept <found his conceit for the film early — Peter Wilkinson>

Examples of CONCEIT

  1. His conceit has earned him many enemies.
  2. <the conceit that the crowd at the outdoor rock concert was a vast sea of people waving to the beat of the music>

Origin of CONCEIT

Middle English, from Anglo-French, from conceivre
First Known Use: 14th century

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