noun
- Plural of egotism; excessive concern with oneself; the practice of talking excessively about oneself.
- Plural of egoism; the philosophical doctrine that self-interest is the basis of morality.
Usage: Often used interchangeably with 'egotism' in modern English, though 'egotism' is more common.
Usage: philosophical or ethical context
Examples
- His constant egoisms made it difficult for others to enjoy conversations with him.
- The speaker's egoisms were evident in every anecdote he shared.
- Philosophers debate whether egoisms can be reconciled with moral responsibility.
- Her egoisms prevented her from considering the needs of her team.
- The novel critiques the egoisms of the wealthy elite.
- Some ethical theories are based on egoisms rather than collective welfare.