self-styled
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]self-styled (not comparable)
- Claimed by the recipient, as a title one gave to oneself.
- Synonyms: self-proclaimed, self-appointed, self-professed, self-ordained, soi-disant, wannabe, tryhard
- This self-styled king of the hill must prove himself before the title has any worth.
- 1847, Emily Chubbuck, Allen Lucas, the Self-made Man, page 152:
- “A more heartfelt word, notwithstanding its playfulness,” said the elder lady, “than some of those self-styled patriots, that come here to give us laws, would pronounce, I have no doubt.”
- 2012 April 23, Angelique Chrisafis, “François Hollande on top but far right scores record result in French election”, in the Guardian[1]:
- Partial results showed Hollande – a former Socialist party leader, rural MP and self-styled Mr Normal – with a clear lead at more than 28%, compared with Sarkozy on 27%.
- 2021 February 2, Katharine Murphy, “Scott Morrison must heed the lesson of Donald Trump and slap down Craig Kelly”, in The Guardian[2]:
- If representation and recruitment is an objective, self-styled mavericks like Kelly and his Queensland sidekick George Christensen have some utility.
Translations
[edit]claimed by the recipient — see also self-proclaimed
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