You're not only vain, but also selfish and obnoxious.
The ornery boy is loud and unpleasant.
That girl is so obnoxious, she treats me like I'm her maid!
The boys obnoxious attitude did not jibe with the other students.
Obnoxious is an adjective--an obnoxiousperson.
The correct spelling is "obnoxious" referring to behavior, meaning unpleasant, boorish, or irritating.
The antonym of obnoxious (unpleasant, bothersome) would be amiable, agreeable, or pleasant, or (to a greater extent) charming, captivating.agreeable, charming, kind
That boy is so obnoxious.
He's so Obnoxious and rude to that girl.
He is not only arrogant but also foolish and obnoxious. OR Her attitude towards the guests at her birthday party was obnoxious to say the least.
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.
The loud and obnoxious music from the party next door kept me awake all night.
After several humiliations, she finally dumped that obnoxious boyfriend.
Some TV commercials are so loud and obnoxious that they assault your senses.
That girl is so obnoxious, she treats me like I'm her maid!
A feminist can at times be obnoxious, but still have some valid concerns.
The boys obnoxious attitude did not jibe with the other students.
"The children at the party were rambunctious" It means to be loud and obnoxious basically.
The teacher found the students obnoxious behavior to be inappropriate.