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conceal
verb (concealed , concealing )
1 to hide; to place out of sight.
2 to keep secret.
[14c: from Latin concelare , from con- intensive + celare to hide]
concealer noun .
concealment noun .
verb (concealed , concealing )
1 to hide; to place out of sight.
2 to keep secret.
[14c: from Latin concelare , from con- intensive + celare to hide]
concealer noun .
concealment noun .
concede
verb (conceded , conceding )
1 to admit to be true or correct.
2 to give or grant.
3 to yield or give up.
4 intr to admit defeat in (a contest, etc).
[17c: from Latin concedere to yield]
conceder noun .
concede defeat to admit to being beaten.
verb (conceded , conceding )
1 to admit to be true or correct.
2 to give or grant.
3 to yield or give up.
4 intr to admit defeat in (a contest, etc).
[17c: from Latin concedere to yield]
conceder noun .
concede defeat to admit to being beaten.
conceit
noun
1
a an inflated opinion of oneself;
b vanity.
2 old use a witty, fanciful or ingenious thought or idea.
[16c: from conceive, by analogy with deceive , deceit ]
noun
1
a an inflated opinion of oneself;
b vanity.
2 old use a witty, fanciful or ingenious thought or idea.
[16c: from conceive, by analogy with deceive , deceit ]
conceited
adjective
a having too good an opinion of oneself;
b vain.
conceitedly adverb .
conceitedness noun .
adjective
a having too good an opinion of oneself;
b vain.
conceitedly adverb .
conceitedness noun .
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