Conceit

/kənˈsiːt/ noun

Excessive pride in one's appearance or achievements; vanity. In literature, an elaborate or fanciful metaphorical comparison.

From Latin 'conceptus' meaning something conceived or thought up, from 'concipere' to conceive. Originally neutral, meaning simply 'concept,' it gained negative connotations of overly high self-regard in the 16th century.

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