la vanidad
-the vanity
See the entry for vanidad.

vanidad

la vanidad(
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A feminine noun is almost always used with feminine articles and adjectives (e.g., la mujer bonita, la luna llena).
feminine noun
a. vanity
La vanidad no le permite salir de casa sin maquillaje.Her vanity won't let her leave the house without makeup.
b. conceit
La vanidad y arrogancia de Julio le hicieron creer que era irreemplazable en la empresa.Julio's conceit and arrogance led him to believe he was irreplaceable in the company.
c. pride
Su vanidad le hace sentirse superior a todos.His pride makes him feel superior to everyone else.
a. futility
Cuando su esposa lo dejó, Marcos se dio cuenta de la vanidad de sus esfuerzos por salvar el matrimonio.When his wife left him, Marcos suddenly understood the futility of his efforts to save their marriage.
b. vanity
El profesor de filosofía nos habló de la vanidad de la vida humana.The philosophy teacher spoke to us about the vanity of human life.
c. uselessness
La enseñanza budista en la que hace hincapié esta historia es la vanidad del sufrimiento.The Buddhist teaching strongly emphasized in this story is the uselessness of grief.
a. shallowness
La gente finalmente se dio cuenta de la vanidad de sus promesas.People have finally seen through the shallowness of his promises.
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