conceited
/kənˈsiːtɪd/ (bre, ipa) · /kənˈsiːtɪd/ (ame, ipa) · /kən-ˈsē-təd/ (ame, mw)
conceited — 形容詞
- conceitedpositive
- more conceitedcomparative
- most conceitedsuperlative
1. Thinking you are much more impressive than other people and behaving as if you d
自負的
自認特別了不起,愛要人稱讚
Thinking you are much more impressive than other people and behaving as if you deserve special admiration for your looks, talents, or success.
Xiu sounded conceited when she called herself the only capable designer on the team.
Xiu 說自己是團隊裡唯一有本事的設計師時,聽起來很自負。
sound conceited when + clause about oneself
The waiter seemed conceited, correcting every customer's pronunciation on the wine list.
那名服務生連客人酒單上的發音都要糾正,顯得很自負。
seem conceited + participle phrase
After one small promotion, Rodrigo grew conceited and stopped listening to advice.
Rodrigo 才升了一次小職,就變得很自負,也不再聽建議了。
Amihan's conceited posts made the class group chat mute her account.
Amihan 那些自負的貼文讓班上的群組把她的帳號靜音了。
There was something conceited about Kian's habit of praising his own jokes.
Kian 老愛誇自己的笑話,這習慣帶著一種自負的味道。
文法句型
be/seem/sound + conceited
conceited about + noun/gerund
conceited + noun (attitude, smile, remark)
用法筆記
Often used when someone talks about their looks, talent, or achievements in a way that expects praise. Stronger and more disapproving than simply saying a person is confident.