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vain

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UK:**UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈveɪn/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/veɪn/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(vān)

Inflections of 'vain' (adj):
vainer
adj comparative
vainest
adj superlative

vain
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Sense: Adjective: egotistical
Synonyms:
egotistical, egotistic, egoistic, egoistical, proud Collocations, arrogant Collocations, haughty Collocations, cocky Collocations (informal), stuck-up (informal), narcissistic, conceited Collocations, bigheaded (informal), big-headed (informal), self-important, self-obsessed, self-centered, self-centred (UK), self-congratulatory, self-congratulating, self-aggrandizing, self-aggrandising (UK), self-satisfied, overconfident, a bighead (informal), vainglorious (literary), smug Collocations, overweening, preening
Sense: Adjective: futile
Synonyms:
futile Collocations, pointless Collocations, useless Collocations, hopeless Collocations, worthless Collocations, trivial Collocations, unimportant, empty Collocations, hollow Collocations, shallow Collocations, ineffectual, ineffective, invalid, vapid, fruitless

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