"Egotists" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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.
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.
Egregious: (adjective) causing shock, surprise, or outrage because of its seriousness or magnitude; extreme or grossly unfair.
An egregore is a occult concept that refers to a thought-form or a psychic entity that is created through the collective unconscious or the shared thoughts and emotions of a group of people. It is often characterized as a kind of autonomous being that takes on a life of its own, and can influence the thoughts and actions of those who created it. The term "egregore" is derived from the Greek words "egreges", meaning "general" and "gorē", meaning "incarnation". In modern occultism, an egregore is often seen as a kind of group soul or a collective unconscious, and is believed to have the potential to manifest in the physical world.