Egomaniacal   (pronounced ee-goh-muh-ny-uh-kul) adjective


Definition

adjective from the noun egomania.

EGOMANIA   (pronounced ee-goh-mayn-ee-uh) = extreme egotism; the quality or state of being obsessively egocentric; abnormally excessive preoccupation with one's own desires, needs, or interests.


Other Forms

Egomaniac   (pronounced ee-goh-mayn-ee-ak) noun

Main Example

  • Facing almost certain defeat, Carlos Menem suddenly pulled out of Argentina's presidential race three days before the election. Menem, a former president who often boasts of never having lost an election, abandoned the contest, say analysts, because he is an egomaniac who couldn't stand coming in second.

    Workplace Examples

  • I think the real reason why Craig wants the telemarketing group to report to him is because the additional resources will make his division the company's largest. He knows this is not a smart idea, which goes to show how his egomaniacal drive can get the better of him.

  • I am no psychiatrist, but Leanne's problem seems to be one of egomania. She is barely 25, has no spectacular accomplishments to date, and yet she is constantly talking about this autobiography that she plans to write.

    Other Examples

  • following some major setbacks for a company, its CEO resigning, saying: "It's time for new leadership. I am not an egomaniac and I must place the interests of the employees ahead of mine."

  • while praising Joe DiMaggio during a PBS interview, the late sportscaster Dick Schaap pointing out that the baseball great also possessed an egomaniacal streak: for instance, as a "condition for attending any event," DiMaggio insisted that he be introduced as "the greatest living ball player"

  • a manifestation of Saddam Hussein's egomania: the statues of him that had been erected throughout the length and breadth of Iraq

  • critics of Fidel Castro saying he is an egomaniacal dictator because, even though Cuba has turned into a basket case during his 40-plus year rule, Castro insists that Cuba is best served with him at the helm

    © 2003 V.J. Singal

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