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self-described in American English (ˈsɛlfdɪˈskraɪbd) adjective described as being (something specified) by the person himself or herself a self-described expert Derived forms self-description (ˈself-deˈscription) noun Examples of 'self-described' in a sentenceself-described He's a self-described policy wonk.She is, after all, a self-described ecofreak.Their self-described virtues motivate military designs and political ambitions.So goes the opening gambit of a self-described 'professional, authorised stalker'.They have self-described 'man dates', and discuss fine food and weepy movies.A self-described scatterbrain, she assumed she had once again forgotten them.Not bad for a self-described 'guitar geek who got lucky'.A self-described 'accidental and unpremeditated philosopher', he does not belong to any school.As well as being a self-described cadger, he was - if not a cad, a seducer. |