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The Egithalidae is a family of moths in the superfamilies of Yponomeutoidea and Tortricoidea.
Eglantine is a noun that refers to a type of rose, specifically Rosa gallica var. officinalis, also known as the damask rose. It is a fragrant, pink or white rose species native to the Mediterranean region and was often used in perfumes and potpourri. The term may also be poetic or literary, evoking a sense of nostalgia, romance, or femininity, and is sometimes used to describe a person or place that is charming or lovely.
Eglomerate is a rare or obsolete word that means to gather or collect in a single mass or lump. It can also refer to the process of forming or accumulating a mass or lump, such as the formation of a tumor or a consolidation of particles.<br><br>For example:<br><br>"The doctor eglomeration the patient's cancer cells to study their behavior."<br><br>Synonyms for eglomerate include words such as consolidate, aggregate, collect, gather, and accumulate.<br><br>It's worth noting that the word eglomerate has been largely replaced by other words in modern English, and it may not be well-known or widely used.
Ego-trip: a phrase used to describe an activity or experience that a person undertakes solely for the purpose of boosting their own ego or sense of self-importance, often at the expense of others or without considering the potential consequences. It can also refer to an activity that is overly self-indulgent or self-aggrandizing, and may be criticized for lacking humility or self-awareness.
Ego refers to a person's sense of self-importance, pride, or arrogance. It is the part of a person's personality that is aware of their own strengths, abilities, and accomplishments, and tends to maintain a positive image of themselves. An inflated ego can lead to conceit, pride, and a tendency to dominate or manipulate others. On the other hand, a healthy ego allows individuals to establish boundaries, assert themselves, and maintain their confidence. In psychological terms, ego refers to the part of the psyche that mediates between the individual's internal and external worlds, helping to organize and direct their behavior to achieve their goals and maintain their sense of identity.
Egocentric refers to a person or idea that is excessively centered on one's own needs, desires, and interests, often to the exclusion or disregard of others.
Having or showing an excessive and selfish concern with oneself and one's own feelings, interests, and successes, often to the point of disregarding or dominating others.
Egocentricism is a tendency to focus excessively on one's own thoughts, feelings, and needs, often at the expense of others. It is the excessive concern with oneself, one's own interests, and one's own desires, often to the point of disregarding or disregarding others' feelings, needs, and priorities. Egocentric people tend to prioritize their own needs and desires over those of others, and may even believe that they are the center of the universe, treating others as mere afterthoughts or obstacles to be overcome.
Egocentricity refers to a person's excessive preoccupation with themselves, their own interests, and their own needs, at the expense of others. It is a psychological trait characterized by an overemphasis on one's own thoughts, feelings, and desires, often leading to a lack of consideration for the thoughts, feelings, and needs of others. Egocentric individuals may prioritize their own gains, desires, and interests over the well-being of others, demonstrating a self-centered or self-absorbed attitude.
Egocentrism refers to the tendency to focus on one's own thoughts, feelings, and needs to the exclusion of others. It is a state of being overly preoccupied with oneself and one's own concerns, often to the point where one's own needs and desires take precedence over those of others.
Egoism is the philosophy that holds that self-interest is the primary motivation and that individuals should act solely in their own self-interest. It is the idea that individuals have absolute priority over any other consideration, such as the well-being of others. Egoists believe that individuals should prioritize their own needs, desires, and survival above all else, and that this is the key to happiness and fulfillment. However, egoism can also refer to a more general tendency towards selfishness or egotism, where individuals prioritize their own needs and desires over those of others without necessarily being guided by a philosophical principle.
An egoist is a person who has a strong sense of self-importance and is often concerned with their own needs, desires, and interests, to the exclusion of others. An egoist may be self-centered, selfish, and focused on their own self-preservation, often at the expense of others. The term "egoist" can also refer to someone who has a philosophical or psychological approach that emphasizes the individual's inner life and subjective experience, often to the exclusion of social or external factors.
Egoistic refers to something that is selfishly focused on one's own interests and needs, often at the expense of others. It describes a quality or behavior that prioritizes one's own desires, well-being, and achievements over the well-being of others or the greater good.
Egoistical refers to a personality trait where an individual's sense of self-importance and their own interests greatly exceeds their concern for others.
Having or showing an excessive concern for one's own needs, desires, and interests, often at the expense of others.
People who prioritize their own needs, desires, and interests above those of others, often neglecting or ignoring the needs and feelings of others. (noun)
Egoity is not a commonly used word in English. The closest word that comes to mind is "egocentrism", which refers to the tendency for an individual to have an excessive regard for their own interests, perspectives, and accomplishments. Another word that is sometimes used is "egotism", which is a narrower term that specifically refers to a person's excessive pride and self-importance.
Egoless refers to a state or attitude in which one has a lack of self-importance, arrogance, or conceit. It means being humble, unselfish, and willing to put the needs of others before one's own.
Egomania refers to an excessive love of oneself, often accompanied by a sense of superiority and an inflated sense of importance. It involves an intense focus on one's own interests, needs, and desires, and a tendency to disregard the feelings and needs of others.
An egomaniac is a person who excessively admires and praises themselves, often to the point of being tiresome or irritating to others. They may constantly talk about their own accomplishments, skills, or qualities, and expect to receive admiration and recognition for them. Egomaniacs often belittle others, undermine their opinions, and act selfishly, all in an effort to assert their own importance and superiority.
Egomaniacs are individuals who have an excessively high opinion of themselves, often to the point of being arrogant, conceited, or self-absorbed. They may constantly seek to draw attention to themselves, dominate conversations, and belittle others in order to make themselves appear more important or superior. Egomaniacs often struggle with humility and may have difficulty taking constructive criticism or feedback, as they are more concerned with maintaining their own inflated sense of self-importance.
Egophonic refers to the tendency to misperceive or misinterpret one's own speech sounds, often hearing them as clearer or more correct than they actually are. This can occur in individuals with normal hearing, and it is a common phenomenon in language acquisition, particularly in children learning to speak. Egophonic hearing is often associated with the development of language skills, such as articulation, pronunciation, and phonological awareness.
Egophony is a medical term that refers to a condition in which a person's own voice sounds distorted or altered to them, often described as sounding abnormal, foreign, or even another person's voice. This phenomenon is often experienced by people with conditions such as hearing loss, ear infections, or certain types of brain damage, and is characterized by an unusual, distorted, or "foreign" quality to one's own voice when speaking.
The plural form of "ego", which refers to a person's sense of self or identity. Egos can also refer to inflated or exaggerated senses of one's own importance or abilities, often accompanied by a tendency to dominate or manipulate others. In a psychological context, egos can be thought of as a component of a person's personality, influencing their thoughts, feelings, and behavior.
Egot refers to an excessive love or admiration for oneself; self-importance or conceit. It can also describe someone's behavior or attitude that is motivated by a desire to appear special or superior to others.
Egotheism refers to a philosophical or religious view that emphasizes the importance of the individual's own ego or self, often to the point of narcissism or self-worship. It is characterized by a focus on one's own desires, needs, and values above those of others, and can lead to a sense of superiority and separation from others.
To egotise means to talk or behave in a way that shows an excessive or annoying concern with one's own importance, skills, or achievements. It is a verb that describes the act of prioritizing one's own ego over others, often to the point of being obnoxious or self-centered.
Egotism is the quality of having or showing an excessive love for oneself and one's achievements, often in an unrealistic or arrogant way. It can also refer to the tendency to value one's own interests, needs, and desires above those of others, often to the point of being selfish or inconsiderate.
An egotist is a person who has an excessive love for oneself and one's own importance. They often talk about their own accomplishments and achievements to draw attention to themselves, and may belittle others to make themselves seem more impressive.
Egotistic refers to having an excessive pride in one's achievements, qualities, or possessions, to the point where it becomes intolerable or annoying to others. A person who is egotistic often talks about themselves, their accomplishments, or their possessions in a way that is self-centered, boastful, and unwarranted, and may disregard others' feelings or opinions in the process.
Egotistical refers to a person who has a strong sense of their own importance, often accompanied by an excessive pride in their achievements and a tendency to disregard the achievements and opinions of others.
In a selfish and conceited manner, placing one's own interests, needs, or desires above those of others.
Egotists refers to people who have an inflated sense of their own importance, abilities, or accomplishments, typically accompanied by a tendency to dominate conversations and focus on themselves. They often have a hard time listening to others, empathizing with their feelings, and acknowledging their own flaws.
Egotize is a verb that means to talk or write about oneself in an excessive or self-important way, often to the point of being arrogant or self-centered. It can also refer to the act of inflating one's own abilities or accomplishments, often to the detriment of others.
E-governance refers to the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) to improve the delivery of public services, increase transparency, and enhance citizen participation in the governance process. It involves the digitalization of government processes, making them more efficient, effective, and responsive to citizen needs. E-governance includes initiatives such as online petitions, e-citizen portals, electronic voting systems, and digitalized data management, among others, with the aim of creating a more participatory, transparent, and accountable government.