VAIN


Meaning of VAIN in English

adj.1 excessively proud or conceited, esp. about one's own attributes.

2 empty, trivial, unsubstantial (vain boasts; vain triumphs).

3 useless; followed by no good result (in the vain hope of dissuading them).

Phrases and idioms:

in vain without result or success (it was in vain that we protested). take a person's name in vain use it lightly or profanely.

Derivatives:

vainly adv. vainness n.

Etymology: ME f. OF f. L vanus empty, without substance

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.