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conceit

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Wolf concurs that the conceit of the show seems to have everyone but the sex worker in mind.

So the heaviness was not so much a literary conceit but something I wanted to talk about.

Because that conceit was straight/gay vs straight/straight, I could do a lot of overtly straight humor and it would be acceptable.

But Sex Box, with its ridiculous guinea pigs screwing conceit, will only augment our cultural hang-ups about sex.

And this is how we arrive at the lovely conceit of Scarlett Johansson as an alien seductress.

Having seen no service, he owed his appointment largely to his conceit and good looks.

I am out of conceit with England just now; and would far rather have gone to the Antipodes.

It would argue too much literary conceit on my part were I anxious to restore it to the light of day.

It came to Lowell in a flash that Bill's arrogance sprang from something deeper than mere conceit or drunkenness.

He is made to talk like a man of the greatest vanity and conceit, and to throw contempt and scorn on everybody else.

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On this page you'll find 101 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to conceit, such as: arrogance, complacence, complacency, consequence, immodesty, and narcissism.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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