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Altruist
Her selflessness was evident in the way she always put others' needs before her own.
The word self-important is an adjective. Some synonyms for the word self-important are arrogant, cocky, swollen-headed, pompous, smug, and overbearing.
The superlative form is most hospitable. This is the standard pattern: for words of several syllables, the superlative is formed by putting "most" before the word, and the comparative by putting "more" before the word.
There are several words that can mean to benefit other people before yourself such as altruistic, selflessness, thoughtlessness, and even philanthropy.
self righteous.
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Will was an idiot for putting dexterity points into brooks, when vitality and strength are all a barbarian needs.
He was a good man who put the needs of the state before his own.
The word for thinking only about oneself and not others is "selfishness." It refers to a lack of consideration for the needs and feelings of others.
Yes, the word 'priority' is a noun, a word for a concern, interest or desire that comes before all others; the person or thing that is regarded as more important than another; the precedence given to some before others; a word for a thing.
One combination of these letters that makes sense is "arte". There may be others.