selfish
Americanadjective
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devoted to or caring only for oneself; concerned primarily with one's own interests, benefits, welfare, etc., regardless of others.
- Synonyms:
- stingy, parsimonious, illiberal, egoistic, self-seeking, self-interested
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characterized by or manifesting concern or care only for oneself.
selfish motives.
adjective
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chiefly concerned with one's own interest, advantage, etc, esp to the total exclusion of the interests of others
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relating to or characterized by self-interest
Other Word Forms
- selfishly adverb
- selfishness noun
Etymology
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Example Sentences
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“Don’t be selfish, Lexie. The business, which is going to pay for our rent and groceries, is obviously more important than your swim, or your little essay. Get your priorities straight.”
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He was selfish and vain and hurtling faster than ever toward his destiny in Pain.
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Eventually, I had to become selfish and shut him out, so that he could get help because only he could be the one to seek help.
From BBC
As for juggling a full-time job and her baking, it's her selfish way of wanting to have it all.
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Salah possessed the selfish, ruthless streak that is common among all the greats, but the assists figure alone demonstrates he was also a team contributor.
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