Encyclopedia: Egotism
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This article or section may contain original research or unverified claims.Please improve the article by adding references. See the talk page for details. (February 2008) Egotism is the motivation t...
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The terms "egoism" and "egotism" may refer to: egotism, an excessive or exaggerated sense of self-importance; ethical egoism, the doctrine that holds that...
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egotism n. The tendency to speak or write of oneself excessively and boastfully. An inflated sense of one's own importance; conceit Science Dictionary: egotism...
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Definition of egotism from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. Learn more about "egotism" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Definition of egotism in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of egotism. Pronunciation of egotism. Translations of egotism. egotism synonyms, egotism antonyms. Information about egotism in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. egotism - an exaggerated opinion of your own importance...
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Egotism: Egotism is the glue with which people get stuck on themselves.
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Egotism - Definition of Egotism at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Egotism. Look it up now! Synonyms: 1. 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...
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Like many of Hawthorne’s works, the setting is New England and protagonist Hester Prynne’s adultery in a Puritanical 17th century town provides the backdrop for a psychological exploration of the themes of sin, repentance, and morality. The Egotism; or Bosom Serpent...
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