The noun form of the adjective 'selfish' is selfishness.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'greedy' is greediness.The word 'greedy' is the adjective form of the abstract noun greed.
it dates from 1640 & hacket in his life of archbishop Williams 1693 said it was coined by presbyterians
No it is an Adjective. Selfishly is an adverb and Selfishness is an noun. Hope this helps
Their are no prefixes for selfish
The opposite of the word 'selfish' is 'self-sacrificing'.
No, "selfish" is not a concrete noun. It is an abstract noun because it refers to a quality or behavior rather than a tangible object.
The abstract noun of "selfish" is "selfishness." It refers to the quality or state of being focused on oneself and one's own needs or desires over others.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'greedy' is greediness.The word 'greedy' is the adjective form of the abstract noun greed.
it dates from 1640 & hacket in his life of archbishop Williams 1693 said it was coined by presbyterians
No it is an Adjective. Selfishly is an adverb and Selfishness is an noun. Hope this helps
Yes, the noun 'greediness' is an abstract noun; a word for having or showing a selfish desire for wealth and possessions; having a strong desire for food or drink; a word for a concept.
The superlative of selfish is "most selfish" and the comparative is "more selfish".
most selfish, more selfish
One possible prefix for "selfish" is "un-", which would create the word "unselfish," meaning not selfish.
If she wants to be selfish,you can be selfish too.
The superlative degree of selfish is "most selfish", and the comparative degree is "more selfish".
The word "selfish" is an adjective, used to describe someone who lacks consideration for others. An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, while an adjective describes a noun.