conceited• I know this sounds wickedly conceited.• The logicalconclusion of this conceited but surprisingly widely held stance should be to declare all such people as legalminors.• I don't want to sound conceited, but we are the experts here.• It was his own fault for having been conceited enough to be pleasant to her on the morning of the read-through.• Today the better animal wears a bridle and bit, while the worser casts a cold, conceited eye.• Cast down that over-mighty, conceited, lying, sleazyfailure of a government from its seat.• Love is never boastful, or conceited, or rude; never selfish, not quick to take offense.• A very conceited young woman, Matthew was thinking.