self-indulgent|self indulgent in English
adjective
hedonistic, inclined to indulge one's own desires and appetites, treating oneself to luxuries; characterized by self-indulgence
Use "self-indulgent|self indulgent" in a sentence
1. He was self-sacrificing, not self-indulgent.
2. Never be so self - indulgent.
3. Can I not miss a self-indulgent oneself.
4. No, only crass, self-indulgent people kill themselves.
5. An entirely self-indulgent brain dump of random Blitherings
6. The novel is too long and self-indulgent.
7. Bobbi's just a spoiled and self-indulgent rich kid.
8. A self - indulgent America opened the flood - gates of chaos.
9. It made her lazy, it made her rather self-indulgent.
10. Oh, not forgetting a stack of self-indulgent musical wanderings.
11. For anyone else this is a self-indulgent luxury.
12. She was all soft and loose and self-indulgent.
13. To buy flowers for myself seems wildly self-indulgent.
14. 27 To buy flowers for myself seems wildly self-indulgent.
15. It feels self-indulgent spending so much on a pair of shoes.
16. She writes a tedious and self-indulgent column for a Sunday paper.
17. But we can not afford to be so self-indulgent and dismissive.
18. 15 It feels self-indulgent spending so much on a pair of shoes.
19. He scorns educational research as a self-indulgent and pointless waste of time.
20. I know it's self-indulgent of me, but I'll just have another chocolate.
21. Why was a life of self-indulgent comfort not for Jesus and his followers?
22. They were regarded as at best degenerate and self-indulgent, and at worst as vicious.
23. Writers, they say , are whiny, self - indulgent creatures who spend too much time alone.
24. A fatuous and self - indulgent ruler wouldn't spend much time reading and replying to memorials.
25. Synonyms for Bratty include demanding, obnoxious, overindulged, selfish, spoilt, spoiled, troublesome, ill-mannered, precocious and self-indulgent