But before this could happen a certain restraint upon the primitiveegotisms of the individual had to be established.
In the musical egotisms of his poetry, the ear catches the same note of boastful arrogance and self-complacence.
One of the most pathetic and effective of the egotisms is the poet's account of the misery he endured from hard-hearted masters and malicious boys whilst he was at school.
In these Shelleyan egotisms the critical reader of the marvellous poem recognizes the very touch and trick of Byron's way of dressing up details of his domestic woes and personal story for the delight and mystification of his readers.
Something is needed wide and deep enough to float the worst ofegotisms away.
The little circles of their egotisms have to be opened out until they become arcs in the sweep of the racial purpose.
They give us the discord between the opening egotisms of youths and the ill-defined limitations of a changing social life.
The memorandum is contained in Kelyng's Book, which Lord Campbell calls "a folio volume of decisions in criminal cases, which are of no value whatever, except to make us laugh at some of the silly egotisms with which they abound.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "egotisms" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.