Associations to the word «Vain»
Noun
- Till
- Might
- Mankind
- Extravagance
- Fortune
- Caress
- Contempt
- Humility
- Impossibility
- Disdain
- Struggle
- Happiness
- Cursing
- Mercy
- Grin
- Thou
- Urge
- Utterance
- Mortal
- Countenance
- Proclamation
- Misfortune
- Lament
- Heed
- Disappointment
- Scruple
- Absurdity
- Resist
- Groan
- Fugitive
- Struggling
- Pathos
- Precept
- Wrath
- Virtue
- Try
- Almighty
- Devise
- Hereafter
- Vigilance
- Patience
- Prayer
- Ridicule
- Habit
- Supposition
- Solitude
- Misery
- Shriek
- Labour
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
VAIN, adjective. Overly proud of oneself, especially concerning appearance; having a high opinion of one's own accomplishments with slight reason.
VAIN, adjective. Having no real substance, value, or importance; empty; void; worthless; unsatisfying.
VAIN, adjective. Effecting no purpose; pointless, futile.
VAIN, adjective. Showy; ostentatious.
Dictionary definition
VAIN, adjective. Characteristic of false pride; having an exaggerated sense of self-importance; "a conceited fool"; "an attitude of self-conceited arrogance"; "an egotistical disregard of others"; "so swollen by victory that he was unfit for normal duty"; "growing ever more swollen-headed and arbitrary"; "vain about her clothes".
VAIN, adjective. Unproductive of success; "a fruitless search"; "futile years after her artistic peak"; "a sleeveless errand"; "a vain attempt".
Wise words
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