Conceited, adj. 1) possessed with an idea: “he is as horribly c. of him,” Tw. III, 4, 322.
2) fanciful, imaginative; of persons as well as of things: “which the c. painter drew so proud,” Lucr. 1371. “an admirable c. fellow,” Wint. IV, 4, 204. “c. characters,” Compl. 16. “is not the humour c.?” Wiv. I, 3, 26. “well c.” H4B V, 1, 39.