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image vs conceit

conceit vs image

image and conceit both are nouns.

image is a verb but conceit is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
image Yes No Yes No
conceit Yes No No No
As nouns, conceit is a hyponym of image; that is, conceit is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than image:
  • image: language used in a figurative or nonliteral sense
  • conceit: an elaborate poetic image or a far-fetched comparison of very dissimilar things
image (noun) conceit (noun)
a visual representation (of an object or scene or person or abstraction) produced on a surface the trait of being unduly vain and conceited; false pride
a representation of a person (especially in the form of sculpture) a witty or ingenious turn of phrase
(Jungian psychology) a personal facade that one presents to the world an artistic device or effect
the general impression that something (a person or organization or product) presents to the public an elaborate poetic image or a far-fetched comparison of very dissimilar things
an iconic mental representation feelings of excessive pride
a standard or typical example
language used in a figurative or nonliteral sense
(mathematics) the set of values of the dependent variable for which a function is defined
someone who closely resembles a famous person (especially an actor)
image (verb) conceit (verb)
imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind
render visible, as by means of MRI
Difference between image and conceit

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