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- an egoist (noun) – selfish person | स्वार्थी
- an egotist (noun) – a person who is boastful to the point of being obnoxious | conceited | अहंकारी
- to boast (verb) – to talk with excessive pride about one’s achievements, possessions or abilities | बढाया मारणे
- obnoxious (adjective) – extremely unpleasant | अप्रिय | नावडता
- an altruist (noun) – a person who likes to help others | परोपकारी
- an introvert (noun) – a person who thinks a lot to himself & prefers solitude over companions | मितभाषी | कमी बोलणारा
- solitude (noun) – the state or situation of being alone | loneliness | एकटेपणा
- a companion (noun) – a person or animal with whom one spends a lot of time | partner | associate | सोबती
- an extrovert (noun) – a person who enjoys company & gets along with people really well | बोलका
- to inhibit (verb) – to restrict | रोखणे | थांबवणे
- inhibition (noun) – a feeling that makes one self-conscious and unable to act in a relaxed and natural way, shyness | संकोच
- cynical (adjective) – one who is skeptical of people’s sincerity or their motives | suspicious | संशयी
- skeptical (adjective) – not easily convinced | having doubts or reservations
- a misogynist (noun) – one who holds a strong dislike or prejudice against women | स्त्रीविरोधी
- to pretend (verb) – behave such a way that something appears to be true when in fact it is not | आव आणणे | ढोंग करणे
- prejudice (noun) – preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience | preconception | preconceived notion | prejudgment | पुर्वाग्रह
- an ascetic (noun) – a person who believes in simple living and harsh discipline | one who does not pursue earthly pleasures | तपस्वी
- austerity (noun) – severity of manners or harsh discipline | तपस्या
- to pursue (verb) – to follow or chase something | पाठपुरावा करणे
- pleasure (noun) – a feeling of happiness, satisfaction or enjoyment | joy | delight | आनंद