Self-centered or egocentric may be stronger alternatives for selfish.
The abstract noun for "selfish" is selfishness.
Hoggish, stingy, greedy.
most selfish, more selfish
The superlative degree of selfish is "most selfish", and the comparative degree is "more selfish".
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.
Selfish is an adjective.
A selfish person is only interested in what benefits them, A word that means the opposite of selfish is, giver.
The opposite of the word 'selfish' is 'self-sacrificing'.
One possible prefix for "selfish" is "un-", which would create the word "unselfish," meaning not selfish.
The comparative form is more selfish. The superlative form is most selfish.
The abstract noun for "selfish" is selfishness.
Another word for remarkable is outstanding. Selfish does not describe something that is remarkable, selfish describes someone who only thinks of their self.
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