0 your idea or opinion of yourself, especially your feeling of your own importance and ability:
1 the idea or opinion that you have of yourself, esp. the level of your ability and intelligence, and your importance as a person:
That man has an enormous ego.
Getting that job should give her ego a boost (= give her confidence).
It is realised that calculations based on self-portraits favour the social representation of the most prolific artists, who maybe were those with the greatest egos.
But the participants had different cultural sensibilities, tall egos, and wide ambitions, which provoked and prolonged their quarrel.
Are we to suppose that they represent respectively the protagonist's ego and alter-ego?
It is noteworthy that his hands were also covering a puma mandible, perhaps a reference to his alter ego or his social identity.
These observations lend credibility to the language ego per meability theor y and its emphasis on inhibition.
In the absence of subjectively perceived personal maladjustment, women at high ego development did reflect relatively positive affective experiences in their maternal roles.
A preference for cloning might be based, not solely on male ego, but also on a desire to avoid the problems associated with thirdparty reproduction.
This suggests that the petty networks included a larger number of people whose only contact was to ego, the anchoring individual.
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