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self-improvement

[ self-im-proov-muhnt, self- ]

noun

  1. improvement of one's mind, character, etc., through one's own efforts.


self-improvement

noun

  1. the improvement of one's status, position, education, etc, by one's own efforts
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˜yĞÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of self-improvement1

First recorded in 1735–45
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Example Sentences

She added that her business is “on fire†right now, with Valentine’s Day and the optimism of a new year inspiring more people to prioritize self-improvement and purposeful partnerships.

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The primary theme of “Love Game,†says director Michael DiNardo, is self-improvement.

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So in the interest of self-improvement, I open my pack of what look like markers and sniff at them one by one.

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One of the things you also talked about in the special is losing male friends in their 30s to the “self-improvement algorithm†on YouTube and social media.

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A computer science major with an interest in rationalism, self-improvement and effective altruism — a philosophical movement that uses evidence and reason to help others — Mangione enthused about technological innovation.

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