There are several definitions for the word vanity listed in the online Webster's Dictionary. Here they are: Vanity is a noun that can mean: 1. something that is empty, vain, or valueless. 2. the quality or state of being vain, such as a vain attempt (one that did not produce desired results) 3. inflated pride in oneself or one's appearance: conceit, such as a vain person. 4. a fashionable trifle or knickkack, such as a compact, a small case or handbag for toiletries used by women 5. dressing table or bathroom cabinet that contains a sink and usually having a countertop. ;
it means selfish or something
The word "vain" has too widely different uses (from two separate roots)
1. that does not produce the result you want
2. too proud of your own appearance, abilities or avhievement
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Vain
1. having or showing an excessively high opinion of one's appearance, abilities, or worth : "Their flattery made him vain."
2. producing no result; useless : a vain attempt to tidy up the room / the vain hope of finding work.
• having no meaning or likelihood of fulfillment : a vain boast.
pride
As in vanity phone number, vanity plate numbers...
The adjective version of vanity is vain. But an adjective used to describe vain would be conceit.
It's originally from Romeo's first soliliquy from "Romeo and Juliet", and is an oxymoron that essentially means frivolous.
The definition of vanity is to be excessively prideful in oneself. A vain person thinks the highest of themselves above all others.
The opposite of vanity is humility.
Mammon refers to the things of the world--pride, vanity, carnal desires. Serving mammon means acting to gratify your pride, vanity or carnal desires.
Vain is the adjective form of vanity.
Vanity is a noun.
Vanity Fair by Sylvia Plath
I am assuming you mean narcissism?If this is the case, narcissism is defined as love of oneself, an exceptional interest in/admiration for yourself. It often refers to vanity, selfishness, and someone who has a big ego.
Vanity - to care about how one appears. Vanity - an expanse of space (small table or counter) topped with a mirror (like what's in a lot of bathrooms.) The space feeds your vanity (definition above) by assisting with making yourself look good.
Mammon refers to the things of the world--pride, vanity, carnal desires. Serving mammon means acting to gratify your pride, vanity or carnal desires.
The name for the doctrine of the unreality of matter, called, in English, idealism; hence, nothingness; vanity; illusion.
Yes, the quote "Vanity of vanities, all is vanity" comes from the Book of Ecclesiastes in the Bible. It reflects the theme of the fleeting nature and emptiness of worldly pursuits and possessions.
Vanity Smurf.
Vain is the adjective form of vanity.
Vanity is a noun.
vain vanity is the noun
No
Nope. Vanity isn't either of their actual last names.
There is not a lot of difference between a vanity chair and a vanity stool. A vanity chair usually is a chair style with a higher back and it is stationary. A vanity stool usually has no back or just a low back and often will swivel also.
KidKraft Princess Vanity table and stool is an example of a Kids Vanity product. Other examples include Deluxe Vanity and chair, and the Classic White Vanity and stool set.