An exploiter is a user, someone who takes advantage of other people or things for their own gain. Being an exploiter is selfish and unethical. To exploit someone is to use them in a way that's wrong, like an employer who pays low wages but demands long hours. An exploiter is a person who treats others this way.
victimized; used; put-upon; (slang) suckered: (of persons) taken advantage of. In the way of nouns, consider patsy and fall guy. patsy: a person who is easily swindled, deceived, coerced, persuaded, etc.; sucker. fall guy: an easy victim.
Definitions of dependant. a person who relies on another person for support (especially financial support) synonyms: dependent.
Definitions of selfish. adjective. concerned chiefly or only with yourself and your advantage to the exclusion of others. “" Selfish men were...trying to make capital for themselves out of the sacred cause of civil rights"- Maria Weston Chapman” Synonyms: egocentric, egoistic, egoistical, self-centered, self-centred.
Self-centered people tend to ignore the needs of others and only do what's best for them. You can also call them egocentric, egoistic, and egoistical.
If you routinely take care of others' needs before your own, then you may have codependent tendencies. In a relationship, codependent behaviors can potentially sabotage your relationship success. If you neglect your personal needs and wishes and care for others instead, then you may begin to feel resentful and empty.
To use something is to employ it or operate it, so a user is someone who uses or takes advantage of something. If you have a computer and use it for anything, you're a computer user.
distrustful. adjective. a distrustful person does not trust a particular person or thing or people in general.
Someone who is altruistic always puts others first. An altruistic firefighter risks his life to save another's life, while an altruistic mom gives up the last bite of pie so her kid will be happy.
to exploit or treat (a person) as a means to some selfish end.
To exploit someone is to take unfair advantage of them. It is to use another person's vulnerability for one's own benefit.
Definitions of know-it-all. someone who thinks he knows everything and refuses to accept advice or information from others. synonyms: know-all. type of: egoist, egotist, swellhead. a conceited and self-centered person.
freeloader. noun. showing disapproval someone who expects to get food, money, or a place to stay from someone else, without giving anything in return.
Definitions of narcissistic. adjective. characteristic of those having an inflated idea of their own importance. synonyms: egotistic, egotistical, self-loving selfish.
Definition of traitor. as in betrayer. one who betrays a trust or an allegiance accused by her family of being a traitor when she sold their traditionally animal-friendly business to a competitor known to use animals for testing its products.
Is Having Trust Issues a Mental Illness? Having trust issues as a singular issue isn't a mental illness. However, it can be indicative of an actual mental health condition, particularly: Anxiety disorders, especially PTSD.
On this page you'll find 32 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to betrayal of trust, such as: breach of trust, infidelity, sedition, treachery, treason, and apostasy.
You may suspect that you're being used if the other person always seems to take but they don't give back, or if they do give back but it feels as if they were doing you a favour. You can tell their attitude is not genuine and it's not a one-off.
Why You Might Put Yourself Down. You may feel insecure, believe you're not worthy or it might be a habit to put yourself down. You could be used to saying “I can't,” “I don't have talent,” “I'm ugly,” “I'm stupid” or “I'm useless.” You might have been put down by others in the past and continue to put yourself down.
Putting yourself first usually means you take into account your own needs and feelings as well as that of others but you do what's best for you without causing hurt to someone else. And it's important to do so because get this, nobody else is going to do that for you.
You're too focused on the goal instead of the person.
This is especially true for highly sensitive people because our innate compassion and caring natures compel us to help and because we can often feel what others are feeling. When we sense that someone else is hurting or suffering in some way, we want to help.
conceited. adjective. someone who is conceited behaves in a way that shows they think they are very intelligent, skillful, or attractive. This word shows that you do not like people like this.