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megalomania

[meg-uh-loh-mey-nee-uh] / ˌmɛg ə loʊˈmeɪ ni ə /








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While the result is a mostly-compelling tale of matriarchal megalomania, occasionally this group composition feels more like a jumble.

From New York Times

Did the supposed megalomania of classical music only begin with Wagner?

From Salon

An afternoon’s stroll could bring you from a quaint neighborhood of neoclassical apartments to an austere postwar housing complex; from the fascist megalomania of Tempelhof Airport to the monumental Soviet grandeur of Karl-Marx-Allee.

From New York Times

The plot thickens into a turbid gumbo of greed, blackmail, megalomania, brain science and duplicity.

From New York Times

Like Natasha and Yelena before them, these are Russian orphans who had their minds invaded, their bodies violated and their free will taken, all in service of one man’s megalomania.

From Los Angeles Times