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megalomaniac
[meg-uh-loh-mey-nee-ak]
adjective
Also megalomaniacal megalomanic of, relating to, or suggesting megalomania or a person with it.
Word History and Origins
Origin of megalomaniac1
Example Sentences
He is an apparent megalomaniac who views the office of the presidency primarily as a way of punishing his enemies and rewarding himself and his friends, allies, supplicants and sycophants.
But anyone who isn't a megalomaniac knows that that sort of adulation is a distant illusion.
But how else will Republican representatives in the lower chamber spend their days, now that they've handed their main job duties over to an unelected megalomaniac?
"The Putin I met with, did good business with, established a Nato-Russia Council with, is very, very different from this almost megalomaniac at the present moment," former Nato chief Lord Robertson told me in 2023.
He said, “I used to hang out with him. He’s a crazy motherf***er. Limited mentally – a megalomaniac, narcissistic. I can’t stand him.”
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