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Conceitedly Dogmatic Crossword Clue

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35%5 Talk conceitedly
noun

• speaking of yourself in superlatives

verb

• show off

• wear or display in an ostentatious or proud manner

35%13 Affectedly, conceitedly
adverb

• in a pretentious manner

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