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Woman: Stop showing off, Chips!
Man: Showing off? Isn’t that good?
Woman: No, it isn’t. It’s vain and it’s conceited.
Man: Well, I don’t want to be vain and conceited.
Woman: Well, stop admiring yourself in the mirror, then.
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It’s vain and it’s conceited.
1- Are “vain” and “conceited” noun or adjective in the above sentence?
And what do “vain” and “conceited” mean in this case?
I don’t want to be vain and conceited.
2- Are “vain” and “conceited” noun or adjective in the above sentence?
And what do “vain” and “conceited” mean in this case?
Thank you