Use of egotism in Sentences. 26 Examples
The examples include egotism at the start of sentence, egotism at the end of sentence and egotism in the middle of sentence
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egotism at the start of sentence
- Egotism produces disrespectful attitudes toward others.
- Egotism is the anesthetic that dulls the pain of stupidity.
- Egotism : The art of seeing in yourself what others cannot see.
egotism at the end of sentence
- He was dominated by greedy egotism.
- He was helpless under the reign of his egotism.
- Tina has a glandular aversion to Tom's egotism.
- He was kindly and good - natured for all his egotism.
- The jahiliyya saw the unbridled reign of hawa, desire and individual egotism.
- What Jeanie least liked in the tone of the letter was a smothered degree of egotism.
- JH: Frankly I think a lot of it is just terminological confusion of ego with egotism.
- The bonds of brotherhood are treacherously betrayed by ungovernable selfishness and egotism.
- Finding herself world-famous by the time she was eighteen only encouraged the actress's egotism.
- Between the two, liberalism continued its life, formed its many governments, and practised its bourgeois wisdom and egotism.
egotism in the middle of sentence
- Love is an egotism of two.
- Apology be only egotism wrong side out.
- Of all things , banish the egotism out of your conversation.
- He is conscious of his egotism and takes a fearful joy in it.
- His egotism had never taken the crude form of desiring a dull wife.
- It shows the extent of his egotism, and gives more evidence of his distorted values.
- It can also - though by no means always - result in a similar egotism and aggression.
- Cunning egotism: if I cannot brag of knowing something, then I brag of not knowing it; at any rate, brag.
- A personality of smallness and egotism and petty underhandedness seemed to emanate from the letters themselves.
- Thus, the formula of threatened egotism combines something about the person with something about the situation.
- More important, they believed, was public spiritedness — a system of habits and attitudes that would check egotism and self-indulgence.
- But the positive value of this female-identified modesty remains outweighed by the disadvantages which a lack of egotism implies in psychology.
- How many times, after an equivoque, after the specious and treacherous reasoning of egotism, had he heard his irritated conscience cry in his ear: "A trip!
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