ego

[ UK /ˈiːɡə‍ʊ/ ]
[ US /ˈiɡoʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. (psychoanalysis) the conscious mind
  2. your consciousness of your own identity
  3. an inflated feeling of pride in your superiority to others
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How To Use ego In A Sentence

  • I learned how to negotiate fights between adolescent girls without making it seem like parental interference.
  • Instead a great deal of difficult negotiation ensued. ELIZABETH AND MARY: Cousins, Rivals, Queens
  • A repair job is bad enough; but an investment in managerial ego is worse. MANAGING FOR RESULTS
  • That proviso is a thoughtful message for young moviegoers. Disney's 'Princess and the Frog' is royally charming
  • Another category of vessels and flatware was distinguished by the use of precious stones or exotic materials, such as coral, mother-of-pearl, or coconut shell.
  • As they negotiated the park gates and turned into the crowded thoroughfare, Patience sat, stiffly erect; inside, her emotions churned. A RAKE'S VOW
  • She was determined to renegotiate the second mortgage for another year. BEAUTIFUL DREAMER
  • One might be optimistic and say that, given it's their job to judge a book by the words on the page rather than by the stushie surrounding it, one can expect them to be more concentrated in the category of detached shruggers; one can expect a higher standard of scrutiny, surely. Hype Hype Hoorah!
  • To Lucien, loyalty to France is non-negotiable.
  • Refreshed and regowned, again in dark colors unrelieved by any bright embroidery, Aene paced nervously along a subtly lit path towards the Castrea residence.
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