"Self-appointed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Self-appointed" Meaning

Meaning: chosen or giving oneself a particular title, role, or position without being officially assigned or elected to it; unofficial and often presumptuous.

Example: "The self-appointed leader of the group quickly became unpopular with the other members due to his dictatorial behavior."

"Self-appointed" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Self-Appointed"


1. Giving Advice Unasked

She tried to solve my problems without being asked, thinking she was authoritative because she graduated from Harvard. People often mistake academic credentials for know-how, but action proves to be her biggest deficit.

2. Declaring Herself an Expert

From social media alone, she described herself as a nutritionist, almost achieving guru status among her online friends. Though she had never been a doctor, she convinced many to follow her eating plan.

3. Setting Up as a Community Leader

He announced himself the president of the neighborhood watch committee without consulting others first. Claiming natural leadership abilities, he evoked a mix of admiration and criticism from residents.

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