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con·ceit [kənˈsi:t] SUST.

1. conceit no pl (vanity):

conceit
to be full of conceit

2. conceit liter. (elaborate metaphor):

conceit
Konzetto nt meist pl espec.

self-con·ˈceit SUST. no pl

Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to be full of conceit

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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He did not however appreciate the extravagant romantic grotto and that favorite eighteenth-century conceit, the hermitage.
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The enmities, ambitions, conceits and dogmas which had paralysed their shadow government proved to be even more disastrous in their struggle for power.
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There are, of course, redeeming features: an interesting initial conceit, the usual beautifully controlled writing.
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There is perhaps no better demonstration of the folly of human conceits than this distant image of our tiny world.
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It's an interesting conceit, but sadly it fails.
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In fact, the stylistic conceit is by now so hackneyed that even the most impeccable execution isn't enough to make it compelling.
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Some songs feature a lyrical conceit of an emotionally elusive lover as an apparition or an illusion.
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The conceit was equally witty, and also worked to advance the poets understanding of himself, derived not from ideal principles but from observation and intuition.
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It dealt a severe blow to my conceit, which was a good thing.
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Among his masterworks is a series of wall frescoes of figures in quadratura balconiespart genre, part courtly conceit.
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