Self-importance

  • 61self-important — self′ impor′tant adj. having or showing an exaggerated opinion of one s own importance; pompously conceited or arrogant • Etymology: 1765–75 self′ impor′tance, n. self′ impor′tantly, adv …

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  • 62Self-important — Self im*por tant, a. Having or manifesting an exaggerated idea of one s own importance or merit. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 63Self Control (Cartoon) — Self Control is a 1938 short animation film, featuring Donald Duck trying desperately to control one of his trademark traits: his temper.The cartoon begins with Donald enjoying a leisurely day in his hammock, sipping lemonade and listening to… …

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  • 64self´-im|por´tant|ly — self im|por|tant «SEHLF ihm PR tuhnt», adjective. having or showing too high an opinion of one s own importance. –self´ im|por´tant|ly, adverb …

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  • 65self-im|por|tant — «SEHLF ihm PR tuhnt», adjective. having or showing too high an opinion of one s own importance. –self´ im|por´tant|ly, adverb …

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  • 66self-im|por|tance — «SEHLF ihm PR tuhns», noun. a having or showing too high an opinion of one s own importance; conceit, or behavior showing conceit …

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  • 67Self-esteem — In psychology, self esteem reflects a person s overall evaluation or appraisal of her or his own worth.Self esteem encompasses beliefs (for example, I am competent/incompetent ) and emotions (for example, triumph/, pride/shame). Behavior may… …

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  • 68Self brand — Formation of self brand connections=Definition of self brandWithin the long history of consumer research, there has been a constant interest to the study how consumers choose which brand to buy and why they are repeated purchasing certain kinds… …

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  • 69importance — noun Date: 1508 1. a. the quality or state of being important ; consequence b. an important aspect or bearing ; significance 2. obsolete import, meaning 3. obsolete importunity …

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  • 70Self-injury — ] Non fatal self harm is common in young people worldwide [cite journal|author=Schmidtke A, et al.|year=1996|title=Attempted suicide in Europe: rates, trends and sociodemographic characteristics of suicide attempters during the period… …

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