Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. Check out and contribute to the discussion of this word!
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word self-promoter.
Examples
-
Among its many arguments in favor of a high court hearing: that Jones is a relentless self-promoter who has “sensationalize [d] her allegations against the KBR Defendants in the media, before the courts, and before Congress.”
-
Pickens, the billionaire self-promoter who famously placed an order for some $2 billion worth of wind turbines back in 2008, is now trying to find a home for those turbines in Canada.
-
Unfortunately, he's a self-promoter, a frau .... 1K - Jul. 12, 2005; scored 399.0
Heroes or Villains? 2010
-
Yet the fact is that Olmsted was a far better self-promoter than Vaux while working directly for the City of New York in supervising the construction of Central Park.
-
A tireless self-promoter, Ms. Clark rarely misses an opportunity to mingle with fans.
The Case of the Best-Selling Author Alexandra Alter 2011
-
Ever the self-promoter, Bingham described his legacy this way: It was Columbus who made America known to the civilized world.
In a Lost City, Finding Yourself Gerard Helferich 2011
-
Seattle art blogger and painter Joey Veltkamp believes virtual-world popularity comes down to how successful a self-promoter you are.
Artists draw on Facebook to connect, or sell their work 2011
-
But being a good self-promoter helped Elyce Abrams, a painter from Philadelphia with 1,932 Facebook "friends," land a show in New York last year.
Artists draw on Facebook to connect, or sell their work 2011
-
Rachel Swirsky on Self-promoting like a self-promoter.
-
Hulton Archive/Getty Images A ceaseless self-promoter, Gandhi bought up the entire first edition of his first, hagiographical biography to send to people and ensure a reprint.
Among the Hagiographers Andrew Roberts 2011
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.