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egotism

[ee-guh-tiz-uhm, eg-uh-]

noun

  1. excessive and objectionable reference to oneself in conversation or writing; conceit; boastfulness.

    Antonyms: , ,
  2. selfishness; self-centeredness; egoism.



egotism

/ ˈɛɡə-, ˈiːɡəˌtɪzəm /

noun

  1. an inflated sense of self-importance or superiority; self-centredness

  2. excessive reference to oneself

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egotism

  1. An excessive regard for one's own talents or achievements; conceit, self-importance; acting with only one's own interests in mind.

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • antiegotism noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of egotism1

First recorded in 1705–15; Latin ego ego + -ism; -t- perhaps after despotism, idiotism 2
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of egotism1

C18: from Latin ego I + -ism
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Synonym Study

Egotism, egoism refer to preoccupation with one's ego or self. Egotism is the common word for obtrusive and excessive reference to and emphasis upon oneself and one's own importance: His egotism alienated all his friends. Egoism, a less common word, is used especially in philosophy, ethics, or metaphysics, where it emphasizes the importance of or preoccupation with self in relation to other things: sufficient egoism to understand one's central place in the universe. See also pride.
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For the rest of us, there is a real danger from the incentives towards egotism on social media.

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Trump’s iron grip on the Republican Party is a function of his irrationality, his limitless egotism and his mercurial whims.

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If Trump’s first term is any indicator, the next four years will be an unmitigated mess of infighting, corruption, revolving door staff, facile demands and fragile egotism.

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McNeal’s ambivalence is boldly handled: Unbridled egotism is punctured with regret.

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He is intensely competitive but without any of the suffocating self-seriousness or egotism of so many superstars.

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