selfish |
ingrate |
As adjectives the difference between selfish and ingrate
is that
selfish is holding one’s self-interest as the standard for decision making while
ingrate is ungrateful.
As a noun ingrate is
an ungrateful person.
selfish |
stupid |
As adjectives the difference between selfish and stupid
is that
selfish is holding one’s self-interest as the standard for decision making while
stupid is lacking in intelligence or exhibiting the quality of having been done by someone lacking in intelligence.
As an adverb stupid is
extremely.
As a noun stupid is
a stupid person; a fool.
selfish |
conceited |
As adjectives the difference between selfish and conceited
is that
selfish is holding one’s self-interest as the standard for decision making while
conceited is having an excessively favorable opinion of one's abilities, appearance, etc.; vain and egotistical.
As a verb conceited is
past tense of conceit.
selfish |
thrifty |
As adjectives the difference between selfish and thrifty
is that
selfish is holding one’s self-interest as the standard for decision making while
thrifty is given to, or evincing, thrift; characterized by economy and good management of property; sparing; frugal.
selfish |
prideful |
As adjectives the difference between selfish and prideful
is that
selfish is holding one’s self-interest as the standard for decision making while
prideful is full of pride; haughty, arrogant.
caring |
selfish |
As adjectives the difference between caring and selfish
is that
caring is (of a person) kind, sensitive, empathetic while
selfish is holding one’s self-interest as the standard for decision making.
As a verb caring
is .
As a noun caring
is the act of one who cares.
haughty |
selfish |
As adjectives the difference between haughty and selfish
is that
haughty is conveying in demeanour the assumption of superiority; disdainful, supercilious while
selfish is holding one’s self-interest as the standard for decision making.
hubris |
selfish |
As a noun hubris
is (
excessive pride or arrogance).
As an adjective selfish is
holding one’s self-interest as the standard for decision making.
selfish |
conceit |
As an adjective selfish
is holding one’s self-interest as the standard for decision making.
As a noun conceit is
(obsolete) something conceived in the mind; an idea, a thought.
As a verb conceit is
(obsolete) to form an idea; to think.
idiosyncratic |
selfish |
As adjectives the difference between idiosyncratic and selfish
is that
idiosyncratic is peculiar to a specific individual; eccentric while
selfish is holding one’s self-interest as the standard for decision making.
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