Their are no prefixes for selfish
Selfish, or full of it.
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prefixes
In some languages, yes. But not in English. All English grammatical inflections (not that there are very many of them and most of them are -s) are suffixes. Prefixes are used to change the meaning of the word not as grammatical indicators. In Swahili, on the other hand, all grammatical inflections are prefixes. Swahili does not use suffixes.
Un- and re- are two prefixes for "do."
Not all people are selfish and/or greedy.
once there was this girl that was so selfish to all people
He was very selfish for taking all the candy.
Not at all
Your girlfriend is not required to think about you all the time. This line of thinking is selfish.
Selfish, or full of it.
The superlative of selfish is "most selfish" and the comparative is "more selfish".
Some prefixes that can be added to "behave" are mis-, dis-, and un-. These prefixes can change the meaning of the word to misbehave, disbehave, and behave respectively.
Yes, the media does. Take Paris Hilton for example. She is like a goddess to teenage girls, and when she's selfish (which is practically all the time), they are selfish as well.
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most selfish, more selfish
The superlative degree of selfish is "most selfish", and the comparative degree is "more selfish".