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  • 21egotism — Synonyms and related words: acquisitiveness, arrogance, autism, boastfulness, boasting, bragging, careerism, conceit, conceitedness, contempt, ego, ego trip, egocentricity, egocentrism, egoism, egoisticalness, egotisticalness, gasconade,… …

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  • 22narcissism — Synonyms and related words: acquisitiveness, active algolagnia, algolagnia, algolagny, amour propre, amour propre, amphierotism, autism, autoeroticism, bisexuality, careerism, complacency, conceitedness, consequentiality, coprophilia, ego trip,… …

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  • 23self-admiration — Synonyms and related words: acquisitiveness, amour propre, amour propre, autism, autoeroticism, careerism, complacency, conceitedness, consequentiality, ego trip, egotism, graspingness, greed, individualism, interest, narcism, narcissism,… …

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  • 24self-esteem — Synonyms and related words: acquisitiveness, amour propre, amour propre, arrogance, autism, autoeroticism, boastfulness, careerism, clear, complacency, conceit, consequentiality, ego trip, egoism, egotism, face, graspingness, greed, haughtiness,… …

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  • 25impulse — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I n. thrust, push (see impulse); impromptu, improvisation (See unpreparedness). II Forward thrust Nouns 1. impulse, impulsion, impetus, momentum; push, thrust, shove, jog, nudge, prod, jolt, brunt,… …

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  • 26confidence — 1 *trust, reliance, dependence, faith Analogous words: certitude, assurance, conviction, *certainty: credence, credit, *belief, faith Antonyms: doubt: apprehension Contrasted words: *distrust, mistrust: despair, hopelessness (see under …

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  • 27sa´vor|er — sa|vor «SAY vuhr», noun, verb, –n. 1. a taste or smell; flavor: »This soup has a savor of onion. SYNONYM(S): smack. 2. Figurative. a distinctive quality; noticeable trace: »There is a savor of conceit in everything he says. The savor of death… …

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  • 28sa|vor — «SAY vuhr», noun, verb, –n. 1. a taste or smell; flavor: »This soup has a savor of onion. SYNONYM(S): smack. 2. Figurative. a distinctive quality; noticeable trace: »There is a savor of conceit in everything he says. The savor of death from all… …

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