Inklingo

egoísta

eh-go-EE-stahe.ɣoˈis.ta

egoísta means selfish in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:

selfish

Also: self-centered
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📝 In Action

Mi hermano es muy egoísta y nunca comparte sus juguetes.

A2

My brother is very selfish and never shares his toys.

Fue una decisión egoísta ignorar las necesidades del equipo.

B1

It was a selfish decision to ignore the team's needs.

Ella no es egoísta; de hecho, siempre piensa en los demás.

A2

She is not selfish; in fact, she always thinks of others.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • egocéntrico (self-centered)

Antonyms

  • generoso (generous)
  • altruista (altruistic)

Common Collocations

  • actitud egoístaselfish attitude
  • comportamiento egoístaselfish behavior

selfish person

Also: egoist
Nounm/fB1
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📝 In Action

No seas un egoísta; tienes que compartir.

B1

Don't be a selfish person; you have to share.

La verdad es que es una egoísta de primera.

C1

The truth is that she is a major egoist (a highly selfish person).

Los egoístas raramente son felices.

B2

Selfish people are rarely happy.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • avaro (greedy person)

Antonyms

  • altruista (altruist)
  • filántropo (philanthropist)

Common Collocations

  • un completo egoístaa complete egoist
  • llamar a alguien egoístato call someone selfish

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "egoísta" in Spanish:

egoistself-centeredselfish person

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Quick Quiz: egoísta

Question 1 of 2

Which sentence correctly uses 'egoísta' to describe a group of women?

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👥 Word Family
egoísmo(selfishness, egoism)Noun
ególatra(egomaniac)Adjective / Noun
🎵 Rhymes
📚 Etymology

The word comes from combining the Latin root 'ego,' meaning 'I' or 'self,' with the Greek suffix '-ista,' which often denotes a person who follows a doctrine or practice. Essentially, it means someone who follows the practice of 'I' above all else.

First recorded: Early 19th century (in its modern Spanish form, derived from French/English philosophical terms).

Cognates (Related words)

Italian: egoistaPortuguese: egoístaEnglish: egoist

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does 'egoísta' change form depending on the gender of the person?

No, 'egoísta' is one of those handy Spanish adjectives that stays the same whether you are describing a man or a woman (like 'optimista' or 'inteligente'). You only change it for the plural: 'egoístas'.

¿Cuál es la diferencia entre 'egoísta' y 'egoísmo'?

'Egoísta' (adjective/noun) describes the person or the action ('He is selfish'). 'Egoísmo' (noun) is the quality or concept itself ('Selfishness is a problem').