"Not only are you vain; you are also selfish and obnoxious."
or:
"You're not only vain, but also selfish and obnoxious"
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "Not only are you vain, you are also selfish and obnoxious." Add a comma after "vain" to separate the two independent clauses.
selfish
Selfish is an adjective.
selfish is translated 'égoïste' in French.
Just think of it this way...teeming means to be full of so think about it...Brooklyn was so selfish and teeming on her birthday that she didn't thank anyone for her presents or for coming to her party!
I think you mean "what is the word in American Sign Language (ASL) for "selfish"?" The sign is the same as GREEDY, or 3 handshape, palms down, and the movement is like "claw" or bend and release.
You're not only vain, but also selfish and obnoxious.
Your being selfish!
He was very selfish for taking all the candy.
She refused to share her toys with her younger brother, showing her selfish nature.
im selfish
that was so selfish of you to say about Banyan cause i go to Banyan Elementary.
that was so selfish of you to say about Banyan cause i go to Banyan Elementary.
The girl was very selfish, because she wouldn't give her brother chips.
once there was this girl that was so selfish to all people
Example sentence - His daughters are incredibly selfish and demanding.
Tom stop being so selfish and save some cookies for me!
I think I still hold strong feelings for him even though I feel selfish loving him.