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vain Listen to audio/ˈveɪn/ adjective
vain·er; vain·est
1 [also more vain; most vain] : too proud of your own appearance, abilities, achievements, etc. : conceited
She is very vain about her appearance. He is the vainest man I know.
2 : having no success : not producing a desired result
They made a vain [=unsuccessful] attempt to escape. A vain effort to quell the public's fears only made matters worse. Volunteers searched the area in the vain hope of finding clues.
in vain
: without success : without producing a good or desired result
We searched in vain for the missing earring. [=we searched for the missing earring but did not find it] He tried in vain to get the baby to sleep. Her suffering will not be in vain. [=something good will happen because of her suffering]
take someone's name in vain
: to use (a name, especially the name of God) in a way that does not show proper respect
He took God's name in vain. (humorous) I thought I heard someone taking my name in vain. [=saying my name]
— vain·ly adverb
We tried vainly to get a taxi. Volunteers vainly searched for clues.

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