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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

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
  • Second, if a Palestinian state is recognized along the 1967 lines in point of fact, nothing more than the 1949 armistice lines, this undermines UN Security Council Resolution 242 and 338 and the Camp David Accords, which call for a negotiated outcome and do not predetermine final boundaries. David Harris: Support Peace: Oppose Palestinian UN Gambit
  • 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.
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