IMMENSE WHO DID U MEAN LOL
2007-09-13 13:13:57
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answer #1
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answered by ladysosureone 6
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Immense.
2007-09-13 13:14:33
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answered by Freebird1965 3
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Immense.
2007-09-13 13:13:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not view conceit in the positive sense. It implies vanity, which is not necessarily earned, so I would not use gainful.
On the other hand, immense conceit would not bring everyone to vote for a person.
I say flip a coin.
2007-09-13 13:16:01
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answered by ? 7
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how about, his arrogance is so complete that he cannot imagine anyone voting against him in the election.
But immense is correct in your example
2007-09-13 13:25:29
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answered by captain_koyk 5
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Two changes, should start with, Her conceit is so immense...
2007-09-13 13:18:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Agree immense. Giuliani?
2007-09-13 13:16:22
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answered by gone 7
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gainful is clumsy. immense sounds much better.
2007-09-13 13:19:37
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answered by Anonymous
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immense
2007-09-13 13:14:39
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answered by Deep Thought 5
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John Kerry's emmense conceit already lost.
2007-09-13 13:16:51
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answered by Anonymous
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