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Adjective
(1) characteristic of false pride,having an exaggerated sense of self-importance,unproductive of success,egotistical,futile,useless
(2) characteristic of false pride
(3) having an exaggerated sense of self-importance
(4) unproductive of success
(5) egotistical
(6) futile
(7) useless
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Adjective
(1) characteristic of false pride,having an exaggerated sense of self-importance,unproductive of success,egotistical,futile,useless
(2) characteristic of false pride
(3) having an exaggerated sense of self-importance
(4) unproductive of success
(5) egotistical
(6) futile
(7) useless
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(1) Not to sound vain , but I looked really hot.
(2) The game has always been controlled by wealthy people, often successful local businessmen who fritter away their fortunes on the vain hope of glory for their team.
(3) She secretly changed her name three years after being jailed for life, in the vain hope that she would be able to begin a new life outside prison.
(4) As I stood outside the store, battered by the merciless, penetrating wind, I was reminded of days when I'd wear two pairs of pyjamas under my uniform in a vain attempt to keep warm.
(5) The scream carried a vain hope that someone would do something to intervene.
(6) Many even stayed in the vain hope of catching a glimpse of their idol.
(7) From what I could gather, he was being sent around to cold-call upon the local residents in a vain attempt to convert them to the service of his electricity utility provider.
(8) This archbishop has, in my opinion, been a vain and self-aggrandising man throughout.
(9) Actually, I'm not being quite as vain as it may seem.
(10) By and large I'm all for the right to speak your mind and give your opinion as long as it's of worth and not just some vain criticism thrown out for the sake of it.
(11) The way he's overcome adversity has been a real inspiration - and in a vain attempt to copy him I'm following his training programme as I prepare for my first duathlon.
(12) It's not a vain boast on the evidence of this season.
(13) He was vain , egotistical, boorish and gloriously insensitive.
(14) Many of us seem to entertain the vain hope that ignorance will confer innocence, that by denying the consequences of our complicity, it will be as if it never happened.
(15) Deregulation has meant that for once anyone waiting for a cab during the Christmas period will not have to spend a bone-rattling hour or so in the vain hope a taxi will come by.
(16) A man should be clean and confident in his appearance, but not vain or pretentious.
Show Examples
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(1) Not to sound vain , but I looked really hot.
(2) The game has always been controlled by wealthy people, often successful local businessmen who fritter away their fortunes on the vain hope of glory for their team.
(3) She secretly changed her name three years after being jailed for life, in the vain hope that she would be able to begin a new life outside prison.
(4) As I stood outside the store, battered by the merciless, penetrating wind, I was reminded of days when I'd wear two pairs of pyjamas under my uniform in a vain attempt to keep warm.
(5) The scream carried a vain hope that someone would do something to intervene.
(6) Many even stayed in the vain hope of catching a glimpse of their idol.
(7) From what I could gather, he was being sent around to cold-call upon the local residents in a vain attempt to convert them to the service of his electricity utility provider.
(8) This archbishop has, in my opinion, been a vain and self-aggrandising man throughout.
(9) Actually, I'm not being quite as vain as it may seem.
(10) By and large I'm all for the right to speak your mind and give your opinion as long as it's of worth and not just some vain criticism thrown out for the sake of it.
(11) The way he's overcome adversity has been a real inspiration - and in a vain attempt to copy him I'm following his training programme as I prepare for my first duathlon.
(12) It's not a vain boast on the evidence of this season.
(13) He was vain , egotistical, boorish and gloriously insensitive.
(14) Many of us seem to entertain the vain hope that ignorance will confer innocence, that by denying the consequences of our complicity, it will be as if it never happened.
(15) Deregulation has meant that for once anyone waiting for a cab during the Christmas period will not have to spend a bone-rattling hour or so in the vain hope a taxi will come by.
(16) A man should be clean and confident in his appearance, but not vain or pretentious.
Related Words
(1) in vain
(2) waiting in vain
(3) wait in vain
(4) vain attempt
(5) not in vain
(6) vain hope
(7) try in vain
Related Words
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(1) in vain
(2) waiting in vain
(3) wait in vain
(4) vain attempt
(5) not in vain
(6) vain hope
(7) try in vain
Synonyms
Adjective
1. conceited
2. futile
Synonyms
(↓)
Adjective
1. conceited
2. futile
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