What do you call a person who always wants to win?

"Invincible" or "indomitable," to name two.
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What is it called when you always want to win?

Ambitious describes an eagerness to succeed and also implies that success has not yet been attained.
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What do you call someone who only cares about winning?

Someone who is avaricious is greedy or grasping, concerned with gaining wealth.
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What do you call a person who always wants more?

insatiable. adjective. always wanting more and never feeling satisfied.
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What do you call a person who wants to be the best?

competitive: having or displaying a strong desire to be more successful than others. hyper-: over; beyond; above. driven: (of a person) relentlessly compelled by the need to accomplish a goal; very hard-working and ambitious. Hypercompetitive probably best captures the sense you're seeking: over-the-top competitive.
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What do you call someone who strives for success?

1. Ambitious, aspiring, enterprising describe a person who wishes to rise above his or her present position or condition. The ambitious person wishes to attain worldly success, and puts forth effort toward this end: ambitious for social position.
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What do you call a person that wants everything their way?

Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) is a personality disorder that's characterized by extreme perfectionism, order, and neatness.
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What is a groak?

Definition: to stare at people who are eating in the hope that they will offer to share their food.
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What do you call a person who thinks they are superior?

conceited, egocentric, egoistic. (also egoistical), egotistic.
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What do you call someone who always wants something in return?

Quid Pro Quo. something that is given to you or done for you in return for something you have given to or done for someone else. in politics nobody does something for nothing: there's always a quid pro quo involved.
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What is it called when you never give up?

Tenacious is a mostly positive term. If someone calls you tenacious you're probably the kind of person who never gives up and never stops trying – someone who does whatever is required to accomplish a goal.
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What is the definition for supercilious?

Definition of supercilious

: coolly and patronizingly haughty reacted to their breach of etiquette with a supercilious smile.
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Why do I like winning so much?

The reason why winning feels so good is because it is actually largely chemical. There is a hormone in our brain called dopamine, which is linked to pleasure. And when we win, we produce more dopamine, which triggers a good feeling in the reward area of your brain, that you want to experience again and again.
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What causes an argumentative personality?

Argumentative personalities could stem from a wide range of factors including: Communication behaviors learned in childhood. Unhappiness. Insecurity or shame.
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Why are we so obsessed with winning?

A reverence for winners favors a narrow outcome over desirable personal qualities and long term solutions. This obsession confuses striving for excellence with a drive to stand out compared to others. Healthy competition, which inherently has a playful quality, encourages persistence, skill building, and teamwork.
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What is a pompous person?

Definition of pompous

1 : excessively elevated or ornate pompous rhetoric. 2 : having or exhibiting self-importance : arrogant a pompous politician. 3 : relating to or suggestive of pomp or splendor : magnificent.
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What do you call a person that always has to have the last word?

Perhaps, if this person always needed to get the last-word in under their breath, we could call them an ultimumbler, a combination of the Latin word ultimum and the English word mumble.
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What do we call a person who thinks he is always right?

Originally Answered: What do you call people that think they're always right? You call them a narcissist. Narcissists have a distorted and inflated sense of self. They have a hard time seeing others points of view or seeing flaws in their own thinking.
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What does Fopdoodle mean?

Noun. fopdoodle (plural fopdoodles) (obsolete) A stupid person; a fool, a simpleton.
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What does Gorgonize mean?

Definition of gorgonize

transitive verb. : to have a paralyzing or mesmerizing effect on : stupefy, petrify.
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What is the definition of a Ninnyhammer?

noun. a fool or simpleton; ninny.
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What is a resolute person?

1 : marked by firm determination : resolved a resolute character. 2 : bold, steady a resolute gaze. resolute.
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What is the meaning of Pantomath?

A pantomath is a person who wants to know or knows everything. The word itself is not to be found in common online English dictionaries, the OED, dictionaries of obscure words, or dictionaries of neologisms.
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