egoistic (Meaning)
egoistic (a)
limited to or caring only about yourself and your own needs
egoistic (a.)
Alt. of Egoistical
Synonyms & Antonyms of egoistic
Synonyms:
- holier-than-thou
- condescending
- self-asserting
- pontifical
- snobby
- self-glorifying
- high-hat
- lordly
- self-opinionated
- snooty
- imperious
- huffy
- boastful
- self-congratulatory
- patronizing
- cocky
- hifalutin
- assured
- high-handed
- overconfident
- presumptuous
- bombastic
- high-and-mighty
- self-confident
- toploftical
- uppity
- toplofty
- swellheaded
- cavalier
- self-assured
- blustery
- haughty
- bumptious
- pretentious
- self-assertive
- lofty
- supercilious
- braggy
- biggety
- masterful
- assumptive
- self-contented
- superior
- swaggering
- bragging
- blusterous
- fastuous
- self-centered
- biggity
- peremptory
- braggart
- uppish
- chesty
- snobbish
- disdainful
Antonyms:
egoistic Sentence Examples
- The egoistic man believed he was superior to everyone else.
- The politician's egoistic ambitions led him to make promises he couldn't keep.
- The egoistic child refused to share his toys with his siblings.
- The egoistic CEO was more concerned with his own wealth than the well-being of his employees.
- The egoistic athlete bragged about his accomplishments and never gave credit to his teammates.
- The egoistic artist was only interested in creating works of art that would bring him fame and fortune.
- The egoistic scientist was so focused on his own research that he ignored the potential implications of his work.
- The egoistic philosopher believed that his own ideas were the only ones that mattered.
- The egoistic writer cared more about selling books than writing a quality story.
- The egoistic leader was only interested in power and control.
FAQs About the word egoistic
limited to or caring only about yourself and your own needsAlt. of Egoistical
egotistic, proud, egotistical, selfish,smug, arrogant, vainglorious, self-conceited, prideful, complacent
modest, humble, timid, diffident, egoless,humble, timid, egoless, modest, diffident
The egoistic man believed he was superior to everyone else.
The politician's egoistic ambitions led him to make promises he couldn't keep.
The egoistic child refused to share his toys with his siblings.
The egoistic CEO was more concerned with his own wealth than the well-being of his employees.