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egoist

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Noun — Someone who believes that self-interest is, or should be, the basis of moral action.

Etymology

From French égoïste, built on Latin ego ("I") plus the agent suffix -iste.

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What does “egoist” mean?

The word “egoist” means someone who believes that self-interest is, or should be, the basis of moral action. In plain terms, a person driven mainly by self-interest, or someone who philosophically defends self-interest as the right basis for action.

How do you pronounce “egoist”?

“Egoist” is pronounced EE-goh-ihst (/ˈiːɡoʊ.ɪst/ in IPA).

How do you use “egoist” in a sentence?

Here is “egoist” used in a sentence: “The philosopher argued from an egoist position that all actions are ultimately self-serving.”

What part of speech is “egoist”?

“Egoist” is a noun.

Where does the word “egoist” come from?

The word “egoist” comes from Latin. From French égoïste, built on Latin ego ("I") plus the agent suffix -iste.

How many meanings does “egoist” have?

“Egoist” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: someone who believes that self-interest is, or should be, the basis of moral action.

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