
Conceiting
UK
/kənˈsiːtɪŋ/
US
/kənˈsitɪŋ/

Translation of "conceiting" into Russian
conceiting
NounUK
/kənˈsiːtɪŋ/
US
/kənˈsitɪŋ/
conceiting
conceitings pl
His conceiting made it difficult for him to accept criticism.
Его самомнение затрудняло ему принятие критики.
conceit
Verbconceiting
Gerund
conceit
conceits
conceited Past Simple / Past Participle
conceiting Gerund
Archaic or dialectal usage in modern English.
He tends to conceit himself as the best player on the team.
Он склонен воображать себя лучшим игроком в команде.
Definitions
conceiting
NounUK
/kənˈsiːtɪŋ/
US
/kənˈsitɪŋ/
The act of forming or holding a favorable opinion of oneself, often without justification.
His constant conceiting made it difficult for others to work with him.
The process or habit of imagining, conceiving, or devising ideas.
The poet's restless conceiting led to a stream of inventive metaphors.
conceit
VerbTo flatter oneself or take pride in something.
He conceited himself an expert in complex problem-solving.
To imagine or conceive (something) in the mind.
He conceited a bold strategy long before his rivals considered the possibility.
conceiting
Pres. ParticipleUK
/kənˈsiːtɪŋ/
US
/kənˈsitɪŋ/
Displaying or characterized by excessive self-esteem; vain.
Their conceiting manner offended the more modest members of the team.