Historians have debated this topic for centuries. Some argue that Henry VIII displayed selfish tendencies due to his obsession with gaining power and control, as well as his treatment of wives and advisors. Others believe he was a product of his time and circumstances, where maintaining power was paramount, which could be seen as self-preservation rather than pure selfishness.
most selfish, more selfish
The superlative degree of selfish is "most selfish", and the comparative degree is "more selfish".
The abstract noun for "selfish" is selfishness.
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.
Self-centered or egocentric may be stronger alternatives for selfish.
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HenryVIII composed a piece of music called Greensleeves. It's so catchy listen to it on Utube.
i think he was good at languages
Henry was greedy
Catherine of Aragon.
Hampton Court
Carolina
Died: Jan 28, 1547
in bed with his wife :D
Yes she is
he would have whatever he would like