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What (who) is unwarranted - definition

DRIVE TO MAINTAIN AND ENHANCE FAVORABLE VIEWS OF ONESELF
Egotistical; Egotist; Unwarranted Self-importance; Egotistic; Inflated ego

unwarranted      
If you describe something as unwarranted, you are critical of it because there is no need or reason for it. (FORMAL)
Any attempt to discuss the issue of human rights was rejected as an unwarranted interference in the country's internal affairs...
He accused the police of using unwarranted brutality.
ADJ [disapproval]
unwarranted      
¦ adjective not justified or authorized.
unwarranted      
adj. unwarranted by

Wikipedia

Egotism

Egotism is defined as the drive to maintain and enhance favorable views of oneself and generally features an inflated opinion of one's personal features and importance distinguished by a person's amplified vision of one's self and self-importance. It often includes intellectual, physical, social, and other overestimations. The egotist has an overwhelming sense of the centrality of the "me" regarding their personal qualities.

Examples of use of unwarranted
1. Eurocement said the service‘s claims were unwarranted.
2. Intervention in Nicaragua‘s internal affairs is unwarranted.
3. "He and his soldiers used indiscriminate and unwarranted violence.
4. He alleged that the government action was unwarranted.
5. Policy flexibility may be mostly unwarranted, but occasionally vital.