Conceal, v. a.

    1. Hide, secrete, cover, screen, bury, cover up.
    2. Disguise, dissemble, keep secret.

Concealment, n.

    1. Concealing, secreting, secretion, hiding, covering, screening, burying, covering up, keeping secret.
    2. Secrecy, dissembling, disguises, indirection, dark ways, secret methods.
    3. Privacy, secrecy.
    4. Retreat, shelter (from observation), hiding-place.

Concede, v. a.

    1. Surrender, yield, grant, give up.
    2. Allow, admit, grant.

Conceit, n.

    1. Conception, image, notion, thought, fancy, imagination, idea, belief.
    2. Whim, vagary, illusion, freak of fancy.
    3. Opinion, estimate, estimation, judgment, impression.
    4. Vanity, conceitedness, egotism, self-conceit, self-complacency, self-esteem, self-sufficiency, priggery, priggishness, priggism.
    5. Quip, quirk, point, odd thought, odd turn, affected witticism, far-fetched fancy.

Conceited, a. Vain, egotistical, opinionated, opinionative, self-conceited, self-sufficient.

Conceitedness, n. Vanity, conceit, egotism, opinionatedness, self-conceit, self-complacency, self-sufficiency, priggery, priggishness, priggism.

Conceivable, a.

    1. Imaginable, picturable, capable of being sensibly represented.

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