An inflated feeling of pride in your superiority to others.
The tendency to think of self and self-interest.
1 Then it was that in the stupidity of his egotism he said:
2 Henceforth, you will no longer live in the selfish egotism of solitude.
3 Carew was all in all: his devouring egotism swallowed up historical association.
4 At least a bank manager's money is not so tainted by egotism .
5 Her shallowness soothed him; her inconsequent egotism helped him to forget himself.
6 Nor is the fact of civilization sufficient to rescue our parochial egotism .
7 Once, in a spirit of unconscious egotism , she wrote to her confessor:
8 By the terrible alchemy of egotism you converted your remorse into rage.
9 Yet in these letters there is hardly a touch of offensive egotism .
10 Is it not the apotheosis of egotism , of Self beyond the grave?
11 But his intolerable egotism deprived him of vision necessary for supreme leadership.
12 She, like the rest, had the formidable, thrice-callous egotism of the provinces.
13 Rising to the height of egotism he shouted, I have done it.
14 The custom of keeping a journal certainly has this drawback-itencourages egotism .
15 The egotism of Great Britain is equalled only by her narrow-minded avarice.
16 Cora smiled faintly at this egotism , but made no reply in words.
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