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vain

Condescending vs Vain - What's the difference?

condescending | vain |


As an adjective condescending

is assuming a tone of superiority, or a patronizing attitude.

As a verb condescending

is .

As a noun vain is

.

Cocky vs Vain - What's the difference?

cocky | vain |


As adjectives the difference between cocky and vain

is that cocky is overly confident, arrogant and boastful while vain is overly proud of oneself, especially concerning appearance; having a high opinion of one's own accomplishments with slight reason.

As a noun cocky

is abbreviation of cockatoo; used when pretending to talk to such a bird, as in "hello cocky".

Boastful vs Vain - What's the difference?

boastful | vain |


As adjectives the difference between boastful and vain

is that boastful is tending to boast or brag while vain is overly proud of oneself, especially concerning appearance; having a high opinion of one's own accomplishments with slight reason.

Vain vs Vauntful - What's the difference?

vain | vauntful |


As a noun vain

is .

As an adjective vauntful is

(archaic) given to vaunting or boasting; vainly ostentatious.

Vain vs Unvain - What's the difference?

vain | unvain |


As a noun vain

is .

As an adjective unvain is

not vain.

Vain vs Vaniloquent - What's the difference?

vain | vaniloquent |


As a noun vain

is .

As an adjective vaniloquent is

talking in a vain or foolish way.

Vain vs Vaniloquence - What's the difference?

vain | vaniloquence |


As nouns the difference between vain and vaniloquence

is that vain is while vaniloquence is idle or vain talk.

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