self-serving
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From self- + servingCategory:English terms prefixed with self-#SERVING.
Adjective
self-serving (comparative more self-serving, superlative most self-serving)Category:English lemmas#SELFSERVINGCategory:English adjectives#SELFSERVINGCategory:English multiword terms#SELFSERVINGCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#SELFSERVINGCategory:Pages with entries#SELF-SERVINGCategory:Pages with 1 entry#SELF-SERVING
- Showing interest only in oneself (pursuing self-interest to the exclusion of other goals).
- Synonyms: egocentric, self-centered, self-interested; see also Thesaurus:selfish
- 2002, Sam Williams, Free as in Freedom:
- "Most of the time when people consider the question of what rules society should have for using software, the people considering it are from software companies, and they consider the question from a self-serving perspective," says Stallman, opening his speech.Category:English terms with quotations#SELFSERVING
- 2016 March 3, David Thomson, “Biggest lesson of the 2016 Oscars? The Academy should be scrapped”, in The Guardian, archived from the original on 25 February 2017:
- Don’t assume that the connotations of authority, history, scholarship, hallowed tradition and judiciousness in the word “Academy” actually fit this self-serving club.Category:English terms with quotations#SELFSERVING
- 2020 September 23, Nigel Harris, “Comment: We MUST seize the moment”, in Rail, page 3:
- For entirely self-serving reasons, ministers and civil servants never dispelled the public belief that uncaring 'fat cat' privateers or foreign state railways were in control, ramping up fares and creaming off profits which either enriched shareholders or subsidised European rail fares. DfT left train operators to 'take the heat' - which they dutifully did, fearful of speaking up and 'biting the hand that feeds'.Category:English terms with quotations#SELFSERVING
- 2023 November 12, Sam Jones, “Fresh protests held across Spain over amnesty deal for Catalan separatists”, in The Guardian, →ISSN, archived from the original on 26 December 2023:
- While the PSOE’s leader and caretaker prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, argues that the act of clemency would help promote coexistence after the tumultuous political and territorial crisis of 2017, his opponents have decried the move as a cynical and self-serving means of remaining in power.Category:English terms with quotations#SELFSERVING
Usage notes
- Said of people, attitudes, perspectives, etc.
Derived terms
Translations
showing interest only in oneself
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