self-indulgent in the PONS Dictionary

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The band took great care to avoid being self-indulgent.
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For a start, how about giving us a movie that isn't derivative and self-indulgent?
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Critical reaction ranged from praise to confusion and hostility, with many finding the work to be self-indulgent and/or incoherent.
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But not before leaving a legacy of creative, elegant, if at times slightly self-indulgent progressive rock.
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But anger that is not supported by analysis, and that does not lead to action, is wasted and self-indulgent.
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Television critic called it a self-indulgent vanity project.
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Believing that work is the only dignity, he condemned the self-indulgent rich for wasting their freedom.
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All three later books are worse organized, more eccentric and idiosyncratic, more self-indulgent, than the first.
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He was not attracted by flamboyant combinations of tone-colours, which he thought either self-indulgent or a disguise for lack of real musical invention.
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No doubt: this is his most baroque and self-indulgent film.
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