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conceited

[kuhn-see-tid] / kənˈsi tɪd /


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After the commissioner makes this conceited Yank grovel, Marty simply replies, “It’s every man for himself where I come from.”

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 23, 2025

Smug, as we use it as a synonym for conceited or self-righteous, emerged from its earlier sense of “neat and trim,” which is exactly the ideal of a pert bump.

From Slate Jul. 21, 2025

In the 1991 comedy film, Richard Dreyfuss plays Leo Marvin, a conceited psychiatrist who is driven mad by new, paranoid patient Bob Wiley, played by Bill Murray.

From Washington Times Oct. 29, 2023

“It was the wildest experience I’ve ever done as an actor and kind of one of the most rewarding experiences,” says James Marsden, who plays a horribly conceited version of himself as a juror.

From Seattle Times Apr. 4, 2023

He sat, looking conceited and uncomfortable, straight as a broom.

From "The Assassination of Brangwain Spurge" by M.T. Anderson and Eugene Yelchin




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