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1. He is egocentric and never considers others.

2. Fox plays an egocentric movie star.

3. Throughout his school life Darius was tactless and egocentric.

4. I thought it was forgivable, egocentric but forgivable.

5. Others, like dreams of fame or wealth, are egocentric.

6. With the development of concrete operations, language becomes less egocentric.

7. Sometimes charming, he could also be egocentric to the point of megalomania.

8. The special relationships of the world are destructive, selfish and childishly egocentric.

9. The problem here lies in the fact that toddlers are egocentric. Sentencedict.com

10. In the book and the film Mr Suharto appears egocentric and opinionated.

11. A: Some have an egocentric notion of the free-market economy.

12. She is an egocentric, angry, combative woman spoiling for a fight.

13. Without good Captions, mirror selfies can seem a little egocentric and awkward

14. Babies are entirely egocentric, concerned only with when they will next be fed.

15. 14 The special relationships of the world are destructive, selfish and childishly egocentric.

16. But some accidents happen because of their egocentric tendency to think of themselves as invulnerable.

17. All this was contrasted with the egocentric, hedonist , carefree existence of the man - about - town.

18. Am I, who alwa ys perceived my surroundings as a personal affront am I egocentric?

19. I think the trouble lies in people's egocentric way of thinking, and what's your opinion?

20. He was egocentric, a man of impulse who expected those around him to serve him.

21. 10 The adolescent is emboldened with an egocentric belief in the omnipotence of logical thought.

22. Synonyms for 'Bumptious': arrogant, proud, conceited, immodest, superior, vain, egocentric, patronizing, big-headed, loud, arch

23. We have already seen that egocentric speech prevalent early in the preoperational stage has social aspects.

24. Older children are less egocentric than younger ones, and more willing to accept other people's ideas.

25. He was a man of undoubted genius, but bad-tempered, egocentric, and impossible to live with.

26. 17 He was a man of undoubted genius, but bad-tempered, egocentric, and impossible to live with.

27. The point here is that early preoperational children typically use relatively more egocentric speech than older children.

28. But some accidents happen because of their egocentric tendency to think of themselves as invulnerable. Sentencedict.com

29. The earlier humanitarian Ahab no longer concerns himself with humanity but devotes himself to his own egocentric desires.

30. Along with this comes a fading of the egocentric self that is generating all of this psychical clutter.

31. Usually, this code allows for reasonable variety, but any wide deviation from it seems egocentric, sensuous, or eccentric.

32. 2 It was indicative of Franco's childishly egocentric view of politics that he now chose to ignore Allied overtures.

33. 27 With this awareness, children begin to accommodate to others, and egocentric thought begins to give way to social pressure.

34. The sensorimotor child is initially egocentric in that he lacks differentiation between the self as an object and other objects.

35. With this awareness, children begin to accommodate to others, and egocentric thought begins to give way to social pressure.

36. 13 Young children's egocentric behaviour is assimilation since they are incapable of seeing anything except from their own point of view.

37. Young children's egocentric behaviour is assimilation since they are incapable of seeing anything except from their own point of view.

38. 30 The great need, in his view, is to cultivate selfless or detached action to the exclusion of egocentric activity.

39. Most people agree that tiger people are courageous but can also be quick-tempered. They may also be very egocentric and unpredictable.

40. An academic study of people's reactions to coincidence stories from the early 1980s found that we have an egocentric bias toward our own Coincidences

41. / ˈkræs.li / in a way that is stupid and does not consider how other people might feel: He is a Crassly egocentric politician

42. Birthmark on Stomach Meaning: If your Birthmark located on the stomach or abdomen, then this means that you are a greedy and egocentric individual

43. [RANDY] He'sSuper calloused, fragile, egocentric, Braggadocious Likes to throw big words around and hopes that we all notice If he keeps repeating them …

44. Pro Hero and Autographer that let people record egocentric imagery and video, to heads-up display devices like Google Glass that augment the real visual world

45. “Woman on the Beach” (200 Hong Sang-soo): A filmmaker dramatizes, with a scathing and comic self-deprecation, the egocentric romantic turbulence on which his art is nourished.

46. Thinking he can overshadow an unknown actress in the part, an egocentric actor unknowingly gets a witch cast in an upcoming television remake of the classic sitcom Bewitched (1964).

47. – Julius Caesar To the delight of rhetoricians—and the dismay of grammarians—Caesar’s egocentric pronouncement made asyndeton (plural: Asyndeta) famous and has become the quintessential example of this mostly poetic figure of speech

48. Todd Zywicki, a professor of law at George Mason University, called the legislation underpinning the rule, the so-called Durbin amendment, " Asinine." Conference pulls in cap skeptics Rock god senior citizen Eric Clapton incited controversy with Asinine pronouncements in his egocentric autobiography.