vanity|vanities in English
noun
[van·i·ty || 'vænətɪ]
excessive pride, conceit (especially in one's appearance); something in which one takes excessive pride; something trivial, worthless item; state of being worthless; cabinet underneath a bathroom sink
Use "vanity|vanities" in a sentence
1. Small Bathroom vanities, like single-sink vanities, are great for guest Bathrooms while double-sink vanities are popular for master Bathrooms
2. Oh, vanity, vanity! she thought, reproaching herself.
3. Vanity, all is vanity, saith the preacher.
4. Vanity by any other name is still vanity.
5. Bandeaux vanities are available in single, double, triple, and quad
6. CrystalliteⓇ creators of high quality freestanding bathtubs and vanities.
7. Vanities This is Absolutes, the 9th audio installment by Cut City
8. This too is vanity.”
9. Lust, vanity, and joy.
10. Let the sea wash your follies and your vanities away.
11. Madewell Cabinetry is an importer of kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities
12. Find a great collection of Studio Bathe Bathroom Vanities at Costco
13. Vanity is her worst failing.
14. Vanity and the Miser
15. This too is vanity.
16. She had no personal vanity .
17. His vanity increased with years.
18. His vanity was his downfall.
19. This too is mere vanity.”
20. Vanity is a formidable armour.
21. That's just vanity, Mr. Ward.
22. The Watchtower once made this insightful comment: “We should not waste this life on vanities . . .
23. My suggestion appealed to her vanity.
24. Curses are a group of Vanity Items in Sea of Thieves, which can be equipped at the Vanity Chest
25. Vanity and virtue do not go together.