Pronunciation: /ˌsuː.pərˈiː.ɡoʊ/
noun the part of a person's mind that acts as a self-critical conscience, reflecting social standards learned from parents and teachers
A1 The superego is the part of the mind that tells us what is right and wrong.
A2 Children start developing their superego around the age of five.
B1 The superego can sometimes create feelings of guilt or shame.
B2 Freud believed that the superego develops as a result of the Oedipus complex.
C1 Psychologists often study the superego in relation to moral development.
C2 The superego plays a crucial role in regulating our behavior and moral compass.
formal The superego is a component of the mind that acts as a moral compass.
informal Your superego is always telling you to do the right thing.
slang My superego is like my inner voice that keeps me in check.
figurative Think of your superego as the angel on your shoulder guiding you towards good decisions.
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