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Definition of Egomaniacal
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Egomaniacal
Literary usage of Egomaniacal
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Sanity of Art by Bernard Shaw (1895)
"... "debauchery, dissoluteness, depravity disguised as modernity, bestial instincts,
maitre de plaisir, egomaniacal Anarchist," and such sentences as the ..."
2. Degeneration by Max Simon Nordau (1895)
"But this ' modern,' this ' realist,' with his exact ' scientific' observation,
is in reality a mystic and an egomaniacal anarchist. ..."
3. The Guardians by Lawrence Murray, Murray Lawrence (2002)
"She had an egomaniacal drive so strong that she willed her anger to continue
after her death. She left nothing to chance. She must have possessed a mystical ..."
4. A Few Kind Words about Hate: The Dark Side of Family Life and the Bible by Una Stannard (2007)
"They make us greedy, cowardly, chained to routines, "complacent," "obedient," "meek,"
and yet "egomaniacal." Humans, who were once destined to be "magical ..."
5. Candlelight by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1993)
"It is one who has no desire for egomaniacal grandeur. It is one who celebrates
strength, freedom and liberty in those around him and promotes that state ..."