Crossword clues for egoists
egoists
- Ones with I-strain?
- ''Me'' people
- They're out for themselves
- They probably think this song is about them
- The world revolves around them
- The Me Generation?
- The "Me" generation?
- Snobby folks
- Self-interested types
- Self-centered types
- Persons full of self-importance
- Opposite of altruists
- Ones who are me-deep in conversation?
- Legends in their own minds
- I guys
- For whom "me time" is always
- Divas, traditionally
- Divas, often
- "I" men
- Self-ish folks
- "Me" types
- They probably don't think much of you
- They have swelled heads
- They don't care about you
- They're legends in their own minds
- Selfish sorts
- "I" is their No. 1 letter
- Conceited ones
- Solipsists
- "My" kind of folks
- Selfish ones
- Self-centered ones
- Swellheads
- Self-absorbed characters in El Salvador find lead!
- Narcissists say it's so messed up
- Those glorying in self-love die first in El Salvador
- Spotlight hoggers
Wiktionary
n. (plural of egoist English)
Usage examples of "egoists".
Aristocrats, suspects, the doubtful, moderates, egoists, all gentlemen without distinguishing those who have done nothing for the revolution from those who have acted against it, await in retirement the ulterior measures required by the interests of the Republic.
Being egoists, it is presumed that they are hostile to the system of fraternity, at least indifferent to it, as well as lukewarm towards the Republic, that is to say, Moderates, which is the worst offense of all.
And, that none of the middle or upper class may escape, the edict subjects to special rigor, supplementary taxes, and arbitrary arrest, not alone property-holders and fund-holders, but again all persons designated under the following heads, - aristocrats, Feuillants, moderates, Girondists, federalists, muscadins, the superstitious, fanatics the abettors of royalism, of superstition and of federation, monopolists, jobbers, egoists, "suspects " of incivism, and, generally, all who are indifferent to the Revolution, of which local committees are to draw up the lists.
Thus construed, the theory divides Frenchmen into two groups: one consisting of aristocrats, fanatics, egoists, the corrupt, bad citizens in short, and the other patriots, philosophers, and the virtuous, that is to say, those belonging to the sect.