adjective

vain

vain, conceited, futile, useless

He is very vain about his appearance.

He is very vain about his appearance.

It was a vain attempt to change her mind.

It was a vain attempt to change her mind.

All our efforts were in vain.

All our efforts were in vain.

to be vain about ((sth.)) to be excessively proud of (sth.) He is vain about his looks.

in vain without success All their work was in vain.

Synonyms: (conceited) conceited, narcissistic; (futile) useless, pointless; Antonyms: (conceited) modest, humble

From Latin 'vanus', meaning 'empty' or 'void'.

Imagine a person who is 'vain' (conceited) looking at their reflection 'in vain' (for no purpose). The two meanings are linked by emptiness.

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