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full of oneself

 

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Full of Oneself

Description:

Full of oneself is an idiomatic expression used to describe someone who is excessively self-centered, arrogant, or conceited. It refers to a person who has an exaggerated sense of their own importance or abilities.

Senses:

Sense 1:

Adjective - Having an inflated ego or self-importance.

Example: She is always bragging about her accomplishments; she is so full of herself.

Sense 2:

Verb - To act in a self-centered or arrogant manner.

Example: He tends to dominate conversations and constantly interrupts others, showing how full of himself he is.

Sense 3:

Noun - A person who displays excessive self-confidence or conceit.

Example: Many actors in Hollywood are known for their diva-like behavior; they are often full of themselves.

Usages:

- She walked into the party, full of herself and acting as if she owned the place.

- Being full of oneself often alienates friends and colleagues.

- It's important not to be full of oneself and always remain open to learning from others.

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