egotist


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Synonyms for egotist

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Synonyms for egotist

a conceited, self-centered person

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Already famous as a restaurateur, cookery book writer, columnist and judge on the BBC's Great British Menu, Leith said she loves being spotted on the street by fans, because she is 'such an egotist'.
An egotist is only served by showing subservience to his commands and enthusiasm for his enthusiasms.
He too was an audacious egotist, a notorious truth-stretcher, and outright liar.
It portrays France's unpopular Socialist head of state as a callous egotist and -- perhaps most damagingly -- alleges he once insulted the poor as "toothless".
NICKLAS BENDTNER LAST week he complained about the misconception that he was an odd egotist. This week he's accused of dropping his trousers and rubbing them against a taxi.
However, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader from Bihar, Giriraj Singh termed the rally as an 'Ahankr (Egotist's) Rally'.
Egotist and actress Demi Moore started the fashion for pregnant women stripping off for the cameras.
By SmithP Plans to name Mike Whitby as shadow mayor for Birmingham to go ahead It would be nice if the mayor could be someone with impartial visionary ideas, truly representing the people of Birmingham, rather than some egotist with ideas above his station.
THE leftist egotist Julian Assange protests his innocence long and loud in regard to charges of a sexual nature brought by the Swedish authorities.
Blair was, in short, a moralising egotist who had little lime for the Cabinet, Parliament, public opinion, or, one suspects, his Sovereign's views.
Amin is portrayed as a loudmouthed, boastful egotist and Garrigan as a shy, naive, ineffectual man who excuses his support of Amin by saying, "I'm just a doctor." Eventually Amin escapes to Saudi Arabia and Garrigan to Kenya.
He traces the dynamics of stigmatization at the psychogenic, socio-psychological and social levels, and describes the resulting "petrification." His commentary on one of the most significant results of this situation, the intense egotist, is both logical and chilling.
Wells describes someone who is an egotist and a megalomaniac, with writer's block and a taste for sex.
He thus appears to be a man who did not really know himself very well but, as an extreme egotist, assumed his own superiority (even when he was so clearly mistaken) and blamed others when things went wrong (he was never at fault).
The picture we get is of a charming egotist, raised in a fairly well-to-do Jewish family in Minneapolis.