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Uppity vs Conceited - What's the difference?

uppity | conceited |

As adjectives the difference between uppity and conceited

is that uppity is presumptuous, above oneself, self-important; arrogant, snobbish, haughty while conceited is having an excessively favorable opinion of one's abilities, appearance, etc; vain and egotistical.

As a verb conceited is

(conceit).

uppity

English

Adjective

(er)
  • Presumptuous, above oneself, self-important; arrogant, snobbish, haughty.
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    Usage notes

    * Be careful about using this in interracial situations: White US Americans used this to describe black people whom they considered not submissive and subservient enough.

    conceited

    English

    Etymology 1

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Having an excessively favorable opinion of one's abilities, appearance, etc.; vain and egotistical.
  • * Jonathan Swift
  • If you think me too conceited / Or to passion quickly heated.
  • * Bentley
  • Conceited of their own wit, science, and politeness.
  • (rhetoric, literature) Having an ingenious expression or metaphorical idea, especially in extended form or used as a literary or rhetorical device.
  • *
  • (obsolete) Endowed with fancy or imagination.
  • * Knolles
  • He was pleasantly conceited , and sharp of wit.
  • (obsolete) Curiously contrived or designed; fanciful.
  • * Evelyn
  • A conceited chair to sleep in.
    Synonyms
    * See also
    Derived terms
    * conceitedly * conceitedness

    Etymology 2

    See (conceit) (verb)

    Verb

    (head)
  • (conceit)