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Qué (quién) es EGOIST - definición

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EGOIST

egoist         
(egoists)
An egoist is the same as an egotist
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N-COUNT [disapproval]
Egoist         
·noun A believer in egoism.
II. Egoist ·noun One given overmuch to egoism or thoughts of self.
Egoist (disambiguation)         
An egoist is an adherent of a philosophy of egoism, which may encompass a variety of views on the role of the self as the motivation or goal of one's own action.

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Egoist (disambiguation)

An egoist is an adherent of a philosophy of egoism, which may encompass a variety of views on the role of the self as the motivation or goal of one's own action.

Egoist may also refer to:

  • An egotist, a person who believes in their own importance or superiority
  • An adherent of egoist anarchism
  • The Egoist (novel), 1879 novel by George Meredith
  • Gli egoisti (1959), by Bonaventura Tecchi, English translation publishes as The Egoists (1964)
  • The Egoist (periodical), literary magazine founded by Dora Marsden
  • The Egoists, film
  • Egoist (band), a band produced by Ryo of Supercell with vocals by Chelly
  • "Egoist" (song), a song by Falco
  • "Egoist", a song by Kent from their compilation album Best Of
  • "Egoist", a song by Loona from their single album Olivia Hye

The word's French cognate Égoïste may refer to:

  • Égoïste, a perfume
  • Égoïste (magazine), a French magazine
Ejemplos de uso de EGOIST
1. This was quite unlike Reagan, a supreme egoist at the core, but who inspired (an often reluctant) affection and was an extraordinarily difficult man to dislike.
2. His impact was sensational, and I was one of his admirers." But in a 1'86 novel, "Moscow 2042," Voinovich mocked Solzhenitsyn by means of a thinly disguised character, a mad, dictatorial egoist bent on becoming the king of Russia.
3. It is amazing that these gaps exist, and are just hours away." Critics have accused Sachs of insincerity, of being too close to the International Monetary Fund to be a genuine reformer and of being an egoist puffed up with his own celebrity status.
4. Certainly, Osama bin Laden, egoist though he may be, is convinced that his ‘life or death does not matter‘. This is because, as he said a few months after the 11 September attacks: ‘The awakening has started.‘ An al–Qaeda video said much the same thing in his umpteenth similar statement last week.