vain |
waste |
As adjectives the difference between vain and waste
is that
vain is overly proud of oneself, especially concerning appearance; having a high opinion of one's own accomplishments with slight reason while
waste is uncultivated, uninhabited.
As a noun waste is
a waste land; an uninhabited desolate region; a wilderness or desert.
As a verb waste is
to devastate or destroy.
abode |
vain |
As a noun abode
is act of waiting; delay.
As a verb abode
is past tense of abide.
As an adjective vain is
overly proud of oneself, especially concerning appearance; having a high opinion of one's own accomplishments with slight reason.
narcissist |
vain |
As nouns the difference between narcissist and vain
is that
narcissist is person full of egoism and pride while
vain is .
admire |
vain |
As a verb admire
is .
As a noun vain is
.
vain |
foppish |
As a noun vain
is .
As an adjective foppish is
like a fop, a man overly concerned with his appearance.
vain |
cool |
As a noun vain
is .
As an acronym cool is
(computing)
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vain |
vain |
In fi-form of|type=noun|case=instructive|pl=plural|väki terms the difference between vain and vain
is that
vain is while
vain is .
As nouns the difference between vain and vain
is that
vain is while
vain is .
vain |
demur |
As nouns the difference between vain and demur
is that
vain is while
demur is stop; pause; hesitation as to proceeding; suspense of decision or action; scruple.
As a verb demur is
(obsolete) to linger; to stay; to tarry.
vain |
exaggerate |
As a noun vain
is .
As a verb exaggerate is
to overstate, to describe more than is fact.
demure |
vain |
As adjectives the difference between demure and vain
is that
demure is quiet, modest, reserved, sober, or serious while
vain is overly proud of oneself, especially concerning appearance; having a high opinion of one's own accomplishments with slight reason.
As a verb demure
is to look demurely.
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