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ego
[ ee-goh, eg-oh ]
noun
, plural e·gos.
- the “I” or self of any person; a person as thinking, feeling, and willing, and distinguishing itself from the selves of others and from objects of its thought.
- Psychoanalysis. the part of the psychic apparatus that experiences and reacts to the outside world and thus mediates between the primitive drives of the id and the demands of the social and physical environment.
- egotism; conceit; self-importance:
Her ego becomes more unbearable each day.
- self-esteem or self-image; feelings:
Your criticism wounded his ego.
- (often initial capital letter) Philosophy.
- the enduring and conscious element that knows experience.
- Scholasticism. the complete person comprising both body and soul.
- Ethnology. a person who serves as the central reference point in the study of organizational and kinship relationships.
ego
/ ˈɛɡəʊ; ˈiːɡəʊ /
noun
- the self of an individual person; the conscious subject
- psychoanal the conscious mind, based on perception of the environment from birth onwards: responsible for modifying the antisocial instincts of the id and itself modified by the conscience (superego)
- one's image of oneself; morale
to boost one's ego
- egotism; conceit
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Notes
The term ego is often used to mean personal pride and self-absorption: “Losing at chess doesn't do much for my ego.”
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Word History and Origins
Origin of ego1
First recorded in 1780–90; from Latin: “I”; psychoanalytic term is translation of German (das) Ich “(the) I”
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Word History and Origins
Origin of ego1
C19: from Latin: I
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