conceit vs swagger

conceit

noun
  • Overly high self-esteem; vain pride; hubris. 

  • A novel or fanciful idea; a whim. 

  • Quickness of apprehension; active imagination; lively fancy. 

  • The faculty of conceiving ideas; mental faculty; apprehension. 

  • Design; pattern. 

  • An ingenious expression or metaphorical idea, especially in extended form or used as a literary or rhetorical device. 

swagger

noun
  • Confidence, pride. 

  • A bold or arrogant strut. 

  • A prideful boasting or bragging. 

  • Synonym of swagman 

verb
  • To boast or brag noisily; to bluster; to bully. 

  • To behave (especially to walk or carry oneself) in a pompous, superior manner. 

  • To walk with a swaying motion. 

How often have the words conceit and swagger occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )