Egotisms [noun]

Definition of Egotisms:

self-centeredness

Opposite/Antonyms of Egotisms:


Sentence/Example of Egotisms:

At any rate in death (as we say) he was not divided—from his egotisms.

You have nothing to forgive in Felicia, said Maurice; she has been the target, I think, for all our egotisms to stab.

In the musical egotisms of his poetry, the ear catches the same note of boastful arrogance and self-complacence.

Her companion enjoyed her little humours and egotisms, enjoyed the walk and her companionship.

But he must have written what Montaigne dictated, as the expressions and the egotisms are all Montaigne's.

It was, moreover, the first excursion out of the beaten path of their egotisms.

The small egotisms of the writer do not alienate other readers as they did John Wilson Croker.

The little circles of their egotisms have to be opened out until they become arcs in the sweep of the racial purpose.

They give us the discord between the opening egotisms of youths and the ill-defined limitations of a changing social life.

There was only one end possible to such a clash of high tempers, national egotisms, and reciprocal ignorances.