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conceitsnounpl. of conceit an elaborate or fanciful way of expressing somethingthe conceit that the crowd at the outdoor rock concert was a vast sea of people waving to the beat of the music a conception or image created by the imagination and having no objective realityhis dream of swimming in the Olympics is nothing more than a conceit chimeras, daydreams, delusions, dreams, fancies, fantasies(also phantasies), figments, hallucinations, illusions, nonentities, phantasms(also fantasms), pipe dreams, unrealities, visions ignes fatui, mirages, will-o'-the-wispsbrainchildren, ideasconcoctions, fables, fabrications, fictions, inventionsvisualizationscloud-cuckoo-lands, cloudlands, Shangri-las, utopiasdaymares, nightmares castles in Spain, castles in the air actualities, facts, realities conceitsverbpresent tense third-person singular of conceitchiefly dialectto form a mental picture ofafter a huge meal like that, I cannot conceit eating another thing for the rest of the day conceives, conjures (up), dreams, envisages, envisions, fancies, fantasies, fantasizes, features, ideates, images, imagines, pictures, sees, visions, visualizes daydreams, stargazeshallucinatesre-creates, reflects, relives, reminiscescontemplates, meditates, muses, ponders, ruminatesconcocts, fabricates, invents, makes up, manufactures, plans, projectsforesees, prefigures |