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egotist

[ee-guh-tist, eg-uh-] / ˈi gə tɪst, ˈɛg ə- /
NOUN
narcissist
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By the time Fitzgerald dropped out of college and entered the Army — wearing a Brooks Brothers-tailored uniform — it was little wonder he called the autobiographical novel he was writing The Romantic Egotist.

From Fox News • Sep. 24, 2020

Though he starts out as a "Romantic Egotist," Amory's experiences leave him far less confident — in romance and in himself — than he was when he left his Midwestern hometown.

From Time • Aug. 29, 2017

Egotist: A person of low taste, more interested in himself than in me.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the Army he wrote his first novel, The Romantic Egotist, which was rejected.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Baron has had the following suggestions made to him:—"Eye for an Eye," "The Egotist," "My Eye!"

From Punch, Or The London Charivari, Volume 102, March 26, 1892 by Various




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