0 considering yourself to be better or more important than other people
He was intensely egotistic, and totally indifferent to all religious belief.
She was superficial, incapable, egotistic, coquettish and pretty.
Thus the reminiscences are, in a sense, extraordinarily egotistic.
Very egotistic and willful in his youth, careless of his affairs, and an imprudent gambler, at thirty years of age he had not yet settled down.
He is reproached for pursuing his egotistic interests and striving to secure social privileges.
In the former case, we are 'egotistic': we are simply interested in maintaining our competing industries.
In other words, only by striving to produce the drama will egotistic society attain the free collectivity which in turn will allow the drama to be performed.