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Discover Ludwig"self-indulgent" is a correct and commonly used term in written English
It is used to describe someone who excessively indulges in their own desires and pleasures, often at the expense of others or without concern for consequences. Example: "She was known for her self-indulgent nature, constantly buying expensive designer clothes and dining at fancy restaurants, regardless of her mounting debts."
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(He's shocked that self indulgent and self indulgent is unparliamentary).
Self indulgent, self regarding.. Pyne is on a Rudd roll.
You can't allow yourself to be self indulgent.
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Too self-indulgent?
"Unprepared" or "self-indulgent," acceptable.
It feels self-indulgent.
Self-indulgent monologues.
But such posturing looks self-indulgent.
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Sad, self-indulgent, flatulent titles.
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