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61Misanthropy — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Misanthropy >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 misanthropy misanthropy incivism Sgm: N 1 egotism egotism &c.(selfishness) 943 Sgm: N 1 moroseness moroseness &c. 901a Sgm: N 1 cynicism cynicism GRP: N 2 …
62egotistic — [[t]i͟ːgətɪ̱stɪk, e̱g [/t]] ADJ GRADED (disapproval) (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 …
63SNERT — 1. Snotty Nosed Egotistical Rotten Teenager 2. Snot Nosed Egotistical Rude Teenager …
64wank — /wæŋk / (say wangk) Colloquial (taboo) –verb (i) 1. to masturbate. –noun 2. an act or instance of masturbation. 3. a hobby: flying is his wank. 4. behaviour which is self indulgent or egotistical: the lecture was just a wank. –phrase 5. wank on,… …
65egoism — egoism, egotism 1. Both are 18c words for ‘preoccupation with oneself’ in various ways. There is no etymological difference to affect their meanings, and the intrusive t in egotism is unexplained. When Fowler wrote about these words (1926),… …
66egotism — egoism, egotism 1. Both are 18c words for ‘preoccupation with oneself’ in various ways. There is no etymological difference to affect their meanings, and the intrusive t in egotism is unexplained. When Fowler wrote about these words (1926),… …
67narcissistic — adjective characteristic of those having an inflated idea of their own importance • Syn: ↑egotistic, ↑egotistical, ↑self loving • Similar to: ↑selfish • Derivationally related forms: ↑narcissism, ↑ …
68self-loving — adjective characteristic of those having an inflated idea of their own importance • Syn: ↑egotistic, ↑egotistical, ↑narcissistic • Similar to: ↑selfish • Derivationally related forms: ↑narcissism ( …
69Autophoby — Au*toph o*by, n. [Auto + Gr. ? fear.] Fear of one s self; fear of being egotistical. [R.] Hare. [1913 Webster] …
70Conceited — Con*ceit ed, a. 1. Endowed with fancy or imagination. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] He was . . . pleasantly conceited, and sharp of wit. Knolles. [1913 Webster] 2. Entertaining a flattering opinion of one s self; vain. [1913 Webster] If you think me too… …