Crossword-Solution: CAREERIST
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CAREERIST | anagram | TRACERIES |
We have 20 clues for the answer “CAREERIST”
| Clue | Answers |
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| careers mistress | 1 answer |
| Workaholic | 1 answer |
| PERSONAL advancement, person intent on | 1 answer |
| Ladder climber | 1 answer |
| DESIGNING person | 2 answers |
| One on the way up | 4 answers |
| livewire | 8 answers |
| pusher | 9 answers |
| BUSY bee | 9 answers |
| BUSY person | 24 answers |
| "HARD WORKER" | 24 answers |
| ENERGETIC person | 25 answers |
| Glutton | 35 answers |
| hustler | 35 answers |
| worldling | 44 answers |
| planner | 45 answers |
| fusspot | 46 answers |
| ENTERPRISING person | 48 answers |
| Go-getter | 55 answers |
| greedy person | 55 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CAREERIST (1)
According to the moral standard of that Russia every one who did not share in the hazards of the revolutionary movement was a "careerist," a self-seeker absorbed exclusively in the feathering of his own nest; the Jew who took the special interests of his race specially to heart was a narrow-minded nationalist, and the Nihilist who withdrew from the movement was a renegade.
Quotes with CAREERIST (3)
As regards the artists themselves, most of them gave up their freedom quite lightly, placing their art at the service of someone or something. As a rule, their concerns and their ambitions are those of any old careerist. I thus acquired a total distrust of art and artists, whether they were officially recognised or were endeavouring to become so, and I felt that I had nothing in common with this guild. I had a point of reference which held me elsewhere, namely that magic with…
where the Army we loved sold us out for careerist brass, a war-porn-fixated media and military-industrial-complex corporate greed; where the only honor and integrity seemed to exist among the troops on the line.
Tabloid discussion of bad children always blames baby-boomer liberals, careerist mothers and fashion-crazed Nathan Barley types who think it's all enormously funny. But the centre-leftish psycho-thinker Oliver James says it's all down to the Thatcher-and-after culture of turbo-capitalism, making people acquisitive and unsatisfied.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1974–2015).