egos in English

noun
1
a person's sense of self-esteem or self-importance.
a boost to my ego

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1. Superheroes have alter egos.

2. He could deflate the most overblown of egos.

3. First off, scientists have egos, and scientists like to name dinosaurs.

4. All my alter egos were only children.

5. So, he's using his alter egos to haunt you.

6. Most superheroes don't reveal their alter egos to their families.

7. At last count, Snoop has lived well over 100 alter - egos.

8. In her job she was used to dealing with actors' fragile egos.

9. For the past several Valentine's, we've adopted sexy alter egos...

10. Past inaugurations have been replete with stories of bruised egos and sour encounters.

11. More than anything, Dennis was interested in choosing people who could subsume their egos.

12. The belief in it issues from the puerile egos of inferior men.

13. Players have to sublimate their egos for the good of the team.

14. Synonyms for Complacences include bigheads, complacencies, conceits, conceitedness, egos, egotisms, pomposities, pompousnesses, prides and pridefulness

15. Learning new skills can boost egos that were deflated by losing a job.

16. 30 That, coming from one of the biggest egos in the paddock, was a bit much.

17. When one personal thought despair still leave what sunlight under of are we an icebound egos?

18. Are Christians helped to carry out this counsel by adopting violent fantasy alter egos?

19. And because they're ambitious for a greater good, they feel no need to inflate their own egos.

20. Bandmates end up hating each other for various reasons, but one of the most insurmountable reasons is ego. Sometimes, Bandmates just can't ever get along, because according to the law of egos, two equally enormous egos can't occupy the same space.

21. (3) It is the Romantic-humanist heresy which holds that we should nurture our egos rather than Abnegate them.

22. With all these men, however, their egos are clearly strong enough to overcome any residual fear of the feminine. Sentencedict.com

23. This is shown through Spears as her three alter egos, and then as the real version of herself.

24. But far be it for us to shed crocodile tears over the bruised egos of our male counterparts.

25. 28 The big question is, do we have what it takes to transcend our egos when the facts reveal our faulty thinking?

26. Marijuana and its various alter egos, such as bhang and hashish, are among the most widely used psychoactive drugs in the world.

27. Cream's short lifespan, however, was in hindsight unsurprising given the considerable talents, ambitions, and egos of each of the bandmembers

28. Men with insecurities sound more Braggartly: “I bet I would smoke you on the court.” There’s something about basketball that activates men’s egos

29. Though trash talk is usually associated with self-Aggrandising sports egos, there are plenty of juicy examples in other industries, from marketing to politics to law

30. It invades the thoughts and senses of its enemies, it penetrates their every defence, sending them visions of glory, titillating their egos, caressing their inner desires to lead them astray.

31. At times he seemed to love the spectacle of the music world -- the gossip, the backbiting, the outrageously inflated egos -- almost as much as he loved the music itself.

32. Dunga's first act was to say publicly that no player was bigger than the famous yellow shirt and to lambast what he saw as the effect of inflated egos on the fortunes of the team.

33. Yet , the great leveller of egos that the Tehelka aftershocks became , last week " Nandu " goose - stepped in tow with his boss Brajesh Mishra to appear before the media in a joint self - exoneration bid .

34. And when National Geographic assigned an investigative reporter to find out how a fossil hoax ended up in its pages, the reporter spoke of “a tale of misguided secrecy and misplaced confidence, of rampant egos clashing, self-aggrandizement, wishful thinking, naive assumptions, human error, stubbornness, manipulation, backbiting, lying, [and] corruption.”

35. ‘We elevate Charmless, self-obsessed artists with bloated egos to the status of cultural icons just because they can carry a tune.’ ‘Her father was a brute - let us not mince words - one of those Charmless chaps who thinks the whole world is marching out of step, bar him.’ ‘He is certainly deeply Charmless, but how deliberate is that?’

36. ‘We elevate Charmless, self-obsessed artists with bloated egos to the status of cultural icons just because they can carry a tune.’ ‘Her father was a brute - let us not mince words - one of those Charmless chaps who thinks the whole world is marching out of step, bar him.’ ‘He is certainly deeply Charmless, but how deliberate is that?’