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Qué (quién) es egotistic - definición

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

egotistic         
Note: The form 'egotistical' is also used.
Someone who is egotistic or egotistical behaves selfishly and thinks they are more important than other people.
Susan and Deborah share an intensely selfish, egotistic streak.
= self-centred
ADJ [disapproval]
Egotistic         
·adj ·Alt. of Egotistical.
egotistic         
a.; (also egotistical)
Conceited, vain, opinionated, self-important, self-conceited, self-admiring, self-asserting, bumptious (colloq.).

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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.

Ejemplos de uso de egotistic
1. And putting my needs before those of the tribe means I‘m egotistic.
2. Hence, let us not be myopic and egotistic but have to have perception, vision and build a better future for our coming generation.
3. And perhaps this outburst of aggression has its source in our egotistic nature, in our refusal to relate to our neighbors, in our unwillingness to see them from the distance of a meter.
4. Because by the egotistic norms that society dictates, which have also trickled into the army, individualism is the most important value, and the individual owes nothing to the collective.
5. Peres claimed that those missing, egotistic voters were enjoying themselves in California on election day: They were the votes of 400 nurses – "our voters" – who preferred to be on a charter flight to an international conference in San Francisco.