单词 | self-loving |
释义 | self-lovingadj. Characterized by or exhibiting self-love (self-love n. 1); admiring of or loving oneself, conceited; (also) having excessive regard for one's own interests. Later also in neutral or positive sense: having due regard for one's own well-being or happiness (cf. self-love n. 2). ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pride > self-esteem > vanity > [adjective] self-liking1580 self-loved1590 self-admiring1592 self-loving1593 self-liked1599 glass-gazing1608 coxcombly1610 self-admired1621 coxcombical1649 self-idolizing1649 vain1692 flashy1693 vaunty1724 coxcombic1730 self-idolized1766 narcissine1805 foofaraw1848 vanitous1900 narcissistic1915 narcistic1918 dicty1920 narcissist1934 society > morality > moral evil > evil nature or character > lack of magnanimity or noble-mindedness > self-interest > [adjective] > self-loving self-loved1590 self-loving1593 philautian1693 1593 W. Shakespeare Venus & Adonis sig. Eiijv Loue-lacking vestals, and selfe-louing Nuns. View more context for this quotation 1601 B. Jonson Fountaine of Selfe-love Palinode sig. M2 Amo. From..all selfe-louing Humors. Chorus. Good Mercury defend vs. View more context for this quotation a1616 W. Shakespeare Coriolanus (1623) iv. vi. 34 Insolent, O'recome with Pride, Ambitious, past all thinking Selfe-louing . View more context for this quotation 1712 R. Steele Spectator No. 515. ⁋1 An happy self-loving dame, that takes all the admiration she can meet with. 1816 Ld. Byron Sketch 83 Feel for thy vile self-loving self in vain. 1842 H. E. Manning Serm. xxiii. 346 All shallow, petulant, self-loving, boastful men. 1957 E. Dahlberg Sorrows of Priapus i. 19 Man is either too stupid or vain to know himself, and too self-loving to understand anyone. 1969 Ebony Aug. 142/2 You cannot bring a new, self-loving, Black presence into an old, white-created context and then expect business to go on as usual. 2015 A. Ahlers & C. Arylo Reform your Inner Mean Girl p. xxxv You have the power to..give up negative thinking, and change self-sabotaging patterns into self-loving, supportive ones. Derivatives self-ˈlovingness n. rare ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pride > self-esteem > vanity > [noun] idleshipa1250 vanitya1340 self-love1539 self-liking1549 conceit1563 vainness1567 self-pridea1586 self-delight1591 self-admiration1609 self-respect1609 self-lovingnessa1628 self-idolatry1643 self-idolizing1643 selfism1731 coxcombry1745 coxcombliness1765 coxcombicality1766 coxcombery1774 narcissism1822 narcism1938 society > morality > moral evil > evil nature or character > lack of magnanimity or noble-mindedness > self-interest > [noun] > self-love philautia1528 self-love1539 philauty1564 self-lovingnessa1628 self-partiality1628 a1628 F. Greville Let. to Hon. Lady i, in Certaine Wks. (1633) 260 Those humble natures, that passe away the Fee-simple of themselues, either with Selfe-louingnesse, or superstitious opinion of Duty. 2004 Financial Times 2 Mar. 15 As the night wore on I started longing for someone to disrupt the glazed self-lovingness of it all. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, January 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1593 |
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