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megalomaniac

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




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Trump is a megalomaniac who thinks he is smarter, richer and stronger than anyone else.

From Salon

One previous army chief was a megalomaniac whose obsession with numerology crashed the nation’s currency when he decided to denominate it by nine.

From New York Times

Baker had the foresight to realize that incineration by extraterrestrials wouldn’t be the primary hazard when venturing into other worlds – just the rich megalomaniacs back home on Earth.

From The Guardian

I hate to give megalomaniacs more reasons to feel good about themselves, but Musk does have a point.

From Los Angeles Times

She’s more a moral and muscular counterweight to ego-driven male misdirections, steering history through the repeating pitfalls of megalomaniacs intoxicated by power.

From Washington Times