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egomaniacal
[ee-goh-muh-nahy-i-kuhl, eg-oh-]
adjective
displaying egomania; abnormally or extremely selfish and self-centered, with an excessively high opinion of oneself.
His followers are eerily similar to those of another egomaniacal psychopath in the 1930sāAdolf Hitler.
Professor Lang is a vain, strutting buffoon, given to egomaniacal rages and ridiculous posturing.
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- egomaniacally adverb
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of egomaniacal1
Example Sentences
Trump is not a king, and we donāt have to collectively pretend that he is or act as if this is some sort of jokeājust as we donāt have to tolerate unelected lunatics from the Heritage Foundation or unelected egomaniacal billionaires setting the rules for a pluralistic America.
Along with the headline tweak, editors cut out much of Reinhartās framing, which was critical of Kennedy, including his charge that Kennedy, āvia his egomaniacal disregard for scientific evidence, seeks to use law itself to inflict preventable death on those millions,ā per his initial draft of the piece.
Sitting for the āFilmmaker Toolkitā podcast, Eggers joked to host Chris OāFalt, āIt feels ugly and blasphemous and egomaniacal and disgusting for a filmmaker in my place to do āNosferatuā next.ā
He doesnāt take his craft or himself too seriously: In a span of less than 30 minutes, he tells me that heās ignorant, frail, terrified, egomaniacal, terrible, rage-filled and vain.
She earned a second Oscar for her magnificent supporting turn in Herbert Rossā 1978 film āCalifornia Suite,ā playing an egomaniacal British actress who has come to Los Angeles with her husband to attend the Academy Awards as her marriage unravels.
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