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11self-conceit — boastfulness, arrogance …
12Self-Made Men (Frederick Douglass) — Self Made Men is a famous lecture by Frederick Douglass (1818 ndash; 1895). In this speech, which was first delivered in 1859, he gives his own definition of the self made man and explains what he thinks are the means to become such a man.… …
13conceit — (n.) late 14c., something formed in the mind, thought, notion, from conceiven (see CONCEIVE (Cf. conceive)) based on analogy of deceit and receipt. Sense evolved from something formed in the mind, to fanciful or witty notion (1510s), to vanity (c …
14Self-worship — Self wor ship, n. The idolizing of one s self; immoderate self conceit. [1913 Webster] …
15Self-importance — Self im*por tance, n. An exaggerated estimate of one s own importance or merit, esp. as manifested by the conduct or manners; self conceit. [1913 Webster] …
16self-conceitedness — self conceitˈedness noun • • • Main Entry: ↑self …
17self-ad|mi|ra|tion — «SEHLF AD muh RAY shwa>n», noun. admiration of oneself; self conceit …
18self-con|ceit|ed — «SEHLF kuhn SEE tihd», adjective. having or showing self conceit …
19self-esteem — n 1. self respect, pride, confidence, confidence in oneself or one s abilities, self assurance, faith in oneself; self confidence, self reliance, independence, self sufficiency, ability to stand on one s own two feet, ability to face oneself… …
20conceit — Synonyms and related words: abstract thought, act of thought, affectation, aggressive self confidence, amour propre, aphorism, apothegm, apprehension, arrogance, assume, assumption, assurance, attitude, bee, believe, bluster, boast, boastfulness …