Egocentric

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Pronunciation: /ˌiːɡoʊˈsɛntrɪk/

Definitions of egocentric

adjective having or regarding the self or the individual as the center of all things

Example Sentences

A1 She is very egocentric and only thinks about herself.

A2 The egocentric man always believes he is right.

B1 Her egocentric behavior often alienates those around her.

B2 The CEO's egocentric decisions led to the downfall of the company.

C1 His egocentric attitude makes it difficult for him to form meaningful relationships.

C2 Despite his intelligence, his egocentric nature hinders his ability to collaborate effectively with others.

Examples of egocentric in a Sentence

formal The egocentric nature of the CEO led to a lack of collaboration within the company.

informal She's so egocentric, always talking about herself and never listening to others.

slang Don't be so egocentric, dude, nobody likes a self-absorbed person.

figurative His egocentric mindset built a wall around him, isolating him from genuine connections.

Grammatical Forms of egocentric

past tense

egocentred

plural

egocentrics

comparative

more egocentric

superlative

most egocentric

present tense

egocentrics

future tense

will be egocentric

perfect tense

have been egocentric

continuous tense

being egocentric

singular

egocentric

positive degree

egocentric

infinitive

to be egocentric

gerund

egocentricity

participle

egocentric

Origin and Evolution of egocentric

First Known Use: 1834 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'egocentric' originated from the combination of the Latin words 'ego' meaning 'I' and 'centricus' meaning 'centered'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in psychology to describe a personality trait characterized by self-centeredness, the term has evolved to be more broadly used in everyday language to describe someone who is excessively focused on themselves.