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conceit

[kuhn-seet] / kənˈsit /


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Conceit has the same root as conception, a word with a dual role: a mental image or an idea and the beginning of pregnancy.

From Slate • Jul. 21, 2025

“This is Bob Dylan with ‘The Disease of Conceit.’

From Washington Times • Jun. 18, 2020

He added: “Talent is God-given. Be humble. Fame is man-made. Be grateful. Conceit is self-given. Be careful.”

From Seattle Times • Jul. 29, 2018

Try the Road to Serfdom, and if you've read that, the Fatal Conceit.

From Economist • Dec. 18, 2013

Conceit is a thin bubble in the wind, it is an empty froth and breath, yet, hammered into ship-plates, it defies the U-boat.

From Hints to Pilgrims by Brooks, Charles Stephen




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