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fat

conceited person, vain fool

noun adjective FAT Rare

Origin: Latin fatuus (foolish, insipid)

Also means

conceited (adjective)

Usage Note

Fat (the final t is pronounced, rhyming with French mat) describes a person who is smugly self-satisfied and insufferably vain — think a pompous braggart rather than someone merely proud. It is a somewhat literary or old-fashioned word; modern speakers might use prétentieux instead, but fat still appears in literary criticism and elevated prose.

Examples

"Cet homme fat ne parlait que de lui-même."

Natural Translation

That conceited man talked only about himself.

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