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selfishness

SEHL-fihsh-nuhs

Selfishness (noun) means the trait of putting one's own interests ahead of other people's. Example: “His selfishness eventually cost him his closest friendships.”

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The trait of putting one's own interests ahead of other people's.
"His selfishness eventually cost him his closest friendships."

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In plain EnglishThe quality of being selfish.

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Word forms

selfishnesses plural

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Antonyms

selflessness self-abnegation

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Frequently asked questions

What does “selfishness” mean?

The word “selfishness” means the trait of putting one's own interests ahead of other people's. In plain terms, the quality of being selfish.

How do you pronounce “selfishness”?

“Selfishness” is pronounced SEHL-fihsh-nuhs (/ˈsɛl.fɪʃ.nəs/ in IPA).

How do you use “selfishness” in a sentence?

Here is “selfishness” used in a sentence: “His selfishness eventually cost him his closest friendships.”

What is the opposite of “selfishness”?

The opposite of “selfishness” — its antonyms — are selflessness and self-abnegation.

What part of speech is “selfishness”?

“Selfishness” is a noun.

Is “selfishness” a common word?

“Selfishness” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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