vainful

[ˈveɪnfʊl]

vainful Definition

  • 1(archaic) producing no result; useless
  • 2full of vanity; conceited

Using vainful: Examples

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  • Example

    His attempts to fix the broken vase were vainful.

  • Example

    The company's investment in the project proved to be vainful.

  • Example

    She was so vainful that she couldn't accept any criticism.

vainful Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: vainful in Brief

'Vainful' [ˈveɪnfʊl] is an adjective with two meanings. The first one, now archaic, refers to something that produces no result or is useless. The second meaning describes a person who is full of vanity and conceited. Examples include 'His attempts to fix the broken vase were vainful,' and 'She was so vainful that she couldn't accept any criticism.' Synonyms for the first meaning are 'fruitless' and 'futile,' while for the second meaning, 'conceited' and 'egotistical.'