different between selfish vs suist
selfish
English
Etymology
From self +? -ish. Compare Danish selvisk (“selfish”), Swedish självisk (“selfish”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?s?lf??/
- Rhymes: -?lf??
Adjective
selfish (comparative more selfish or selfisher, superlative most selfish or selfishest)
- Holding one's own self-interest as the standard for decision making.
- 1997, John Peniel, The Children Of The Law Of One & The Lost Teachings Of Atlantis, chapter 10, page 127
- “We all have both a selfish separate self, and an Inner Being that is One with the Universal Spirit. In this sense, every human has a sort of ‘split personality’. We are all kind of what you call ‘schitzy’ with these two sides, these two people living within us. And they are in total opposition. The free will dictates which of these two sides will have its way in our life, at every given moment.”
- 1997, John Peniel, The Children Of The Law Of One & The Lost Teachings Of Atlantis, chapter 10, page 127
- Having regard for oneself above others’ well-being.
Usage notes
- Said of people and their thoughts and actions, such as motives, desires, acts.
Synonyms
- egoistic
- egotistic
- egotistical
- self-centered
- greedy
Antonyms
- altruistic
- philanthropic
- selfless
- unselfish
Derived terms
- selfishly
- selfishness
Translations
See also
- self-serving
Anagrams
- Fishels, hisself
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suist
English
Etymology
Latin suus (“belonging to himself or oneself”).
Noun
suist (plural suists)
- One who seeks for things which gratify merely himself; a selfish person; a selfist.
- 1654, Richard Whitlock, Zootomia; Or, Observations on the Present Manners of the English
- […] rather than alter his pace, or path (that Conscience or Reason boundeth him in) he will bee poor, undone; any thing but the Ratio formalis, essentiall of a Suist, or selfe-polititian, that is changeable.
- 1654, Richard Whitlock, Zootomia; Or, Observations on the Present Manners of the English
Related terms
- suicism
Anagrams
- Situs, Suits, Tsuis, situs, suits
Dutch
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -œy?st
Verb
suist
- second- and third-person singular present indicative of suizen
- (archaic) plural imperative of suizen
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