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egoist

American  
[ee-goh-ist, eg-oh-] / ˈi goʊ ɪst, ˈɛg oʊ- /

noun

  1. a self-centered or selfish person (altruist ).

  2. an arrogantly conceited person; egotist.

  3. an adherent of the metaphysical principle of the ego, or self; solipsist.


ˈegoist British  
/ ˈɛɡ-, ˈiːɡəʊɪst /

noun

  1. a person who is preoccupied with his own interests; a selfish person

  2. a conceited person; egotist

  3. ethics a person who lives by the values of egoism

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Other Word Forms

  • antiegoist noun
  • egoistic adjective
  • egoistically adverb

Etymology

Origin of egoist

From the French word égoïste, dating back to 1775–85. See ego, -ist

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In Season 1, Jamie was introduced as a loud-mouthed egoist with an affinity for flamboyant clothing, often acting as an antagonist for Brett Goldstein’s often angry, introverted Roy Kent.

From Los Angeles Times • May 31, 2022

Howard Jacobson’s novella “Pussy,” to be published in Britain in April, is a fairy tale about an egoist from a golden city who falls into a leadership position.

From New York Times • Mar. 1, 2017

A nervous flier but a bigger egoist, Ali once refused to buckle up when a flight attendant asked him to do so moments before take-off.

From The Guardian • Jun. 4, 2016

The egoist doesn’t care about the public interest.   

From Forbes • Sep. 22, 2014

The egoist feels himself surrounded by strange and hostile individuals, and all his hope is centred in his own good.

From The World As Will And Idea (Vol. 1 of 3) by Schopenhauer, Arthur