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All unselfish antonyms

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adjective unselfish

  • egotistical β€” Excessively conceited or absorbed in oneself; self-centered.
  • narrow β€” of little breadth or width; not broad or wide; not as wide as usual or expected: a narrow path.
  • careerist β€” Careerist people are ambitious and think that their career is more important than anything else.
  • irreflective β€” Without mental reflection.
  • mean β€” to intend for a particular purpose, destination, etc.: They were meant for each other. Synonyms: destine, foreordain.
  • moneygrubbing β€” Alternative spelling of money-grubbing.
  • niggard β€” an excessively parsimonious, miserly, or stingy person.
  • egocentric β€” Thinking only of oneself, without regard for the feelings or desires of others ; self-centered.
  • niggardly β€” reluctant to give or spend; stingy; miserly.

noun unselfish

  • debauchery β€” You use debauchery to refer to the drinking of alcohol or to sexual activity if you disapprove of it or regard it as excessive.
  • gluttony β€” excessive eating and drinking.
  • divertissement β€” a diversion or entertainment.
  • excess β€” An amount of something that is more than necessary, permitted, or desirable.
  • careerism β€” devotion to a successful career, often at the expense of one's personal life, ethics, etc.
  • immoderacy β€” immoderation.
  • immoderation β€” lack of moderation.
  • blow out β€” If you blow out a flame or a candle, you blow at it so that it stops burning.
  • wingding β€” a noisy, exciting celebration or party.
  • wastage β€” loss by use, wear, decay, etc.
  • blow-out β€” (of the wind or air) to be in motion.
  • dissipation β€” the act of dissipating.
  • dolce vita β€” sweet life; the good life perceived as one of physical pleasure and self-indulgence (usually preceded by la).
  • free-living β€” following a way of life in which one freely indulges the appetites, desires, etc.
  • inordinateness β€” The quality of being inordinate; unreasonable excess.

adj unselfish

  • money-grubbing β€” a person who is aggressively engaged in or preoccupied with making or saving money.
  • hellbent β€” stubbornly or recklessly determined.
  • asocial β€” avoiding contact; not gregarious
  • anti-social β€” Someone who is anti-social is unwilling to meet and be friendly with other people.
  • mercenary β€” working or acting merely for money or other reward; venal.
  • liverish β€” resembling liver, especially in color.
  • grasping β€” greedy; avaricious: a sly, grasping man.
  • curmudgeonly β€” If you describe someone as curmudgeonly, you do not like them because they are mean or bad-tempered.
  • inward-looking β€” person
  • down-at-heel β€” of a shabby, run-down appearance; seedy: He is rapidly becoming a down-at-heel drifter and a drunk.
  • lamebrained β€” a dunce; booby; fool.
  • dissipated β€” indulging in or characterized by excessive devotion to pleasure; intemperate; dissolute.
  • narcissistic β€” having an undue fascination with oneself; vain.
  • hot-headed β€” hot or fiery in spirit or temper; impetuous; rash: Hotheaded people shouldn't drive cars.
  • lowborn β€” of humble birth.
  • ironfisted β€” ruthless, harsh, and tyrannical: an ironfisted dictator.
  • megalomaniac β€” a person afflicted with megalomania.
  • know it all β€” a person who acts as though he or she knows everything and who dismisses the opinions, comments, or suggestions of others.
  • mingy β€” mean and stingy; niggardly.
  • highfaluting β€” pompous; bombastic; haughty; pretentious.
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