he's very vain? what does it mean actually? grammar

@Manasha (2933)
Pondicherry, India
October 9, 2020 12:53am CST
I have come across a sentence recently as follows Marv Albert is very vain. He’s vain in the most remarkable, audacious, spectacular fashion ever I searched the meaning for the word vain and got the reply as 1.having or showing an excessively high opinion of one's appearance 2.producing no result; useless. I couldn't understand the two different meanings for the word. The two meanings are different from each other. Which one should I interfere?
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• India
9 Oct 20
I know about 2. meaning
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@jstory07 (148731)
• Roseburg, Oregon
9 Oct 20
The first one is the meaning.
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@jobelbojel (36796)
• Philippines
9 Oct 20
The first one. If there is no result, that is number 2. The statement should be Marv is waiting in vain!
@LadyDuck (502234)
• Italy
9 Oct 20
Maluse already gave you the perfect answer. " Marv Albert is very vain" means that he is excessively proud ofhis own appearance, qualities or achievements.
@Janet357 (75638)
9 Oct 20
someone answered your question already.