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egoless
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "egoless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being free from ego or self-importance, often in contexts related to personal development or spirituality. Example: "In her journey towards self-improvement, she aimed to become more egoless and open to the perspectives of others."
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54 human-written examples
Are these acts of mimesis, as Gilman argues, "fundamentally egoless"?
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Djerzinski's theories end in the creation, as soon as the year 2029, of a race of new, immortal, nonviolent, sex-free, egoless beings, of whom the ostensible author is, to our surprise, one; he graciously dedicates his book to obsolete mankind.
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Although Pacino remembers this time as "probably the best period" of his adult life — "It was as close to egoless as I've ever been" — four years into his self-imposed exile from Hollywood he was running out of money and Keaton was running out of patience.
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From the outset of her acting career — she studied at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), in Sydney, from 1990 to 1992 — Blanchett exhibited an uncanny ability to enter the kind of egoless state that her former teacher the director Lindy Davies calls "transformational".
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He seems as egoless as he is guileless and stateless.
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When Clinton's eyes fill up as he listens to tales of distress, his tears signal that he has ascended to a higher, egoless level of concern, leaving his suspicious linguistic fluency far behind him.
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First, its rhetorical posture is egoless; there's nobody there to underwrite either sincerity or its contradiction.
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Donilon, the national security adviser, seems "egoless," for example, and the head of the Joint Special Operations Command manages to look at problems "without ego or emotion".
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In a characteristically egoless image, she looks like an apparition of flickering light.
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Chances are that only an artist whose work is as determinedly egoless as Lichtenstein's could get away with such a salute to self, and even make it moving, which he does, tapping a strain of vulnerability and poignancy in his art that is otherwise hard to locate.
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'Egoless people just aren't successful.' Tracy is in many ways a more intriguing figure than Robbins, for he relies on nothing but content - perhaps his favourite word.
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Best practice
Use "egoless" to describe someone who prioritizes collaboration and collective goals over individual recognition. This can enhance team dynamics and foster a more supportive environment.
Common error
Avoid assuming that being "egoless" means being passive or lacking assertiveness. It describes a lack of self-centeredness, not a lack of competence or drive.
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Linguistic Context
The adjective "egoless" primarily functions to describe a quality of a person, action or thing, denoting the absence of ego or self-centeredness. Ludwig AI confirms this is both grammatically correct and readily usable in written English.
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4%
Formal & Business
2%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "egoless" is used to describe the absence of ego or self-centeredness. According to Ludwig AI, the word is grammatically correct and readily usable in written English. It frequently appears in news, media, arts, and books, often praising individuals for their humility and collaborative spirit. While synonymous with terms like "selfless" and "humble", "egoless" specifically emphasizes a lack of ego rather than an active focus on others. Overuse of "egoless" may lead to misinterpretations, particularly confusing it with lacking assertiveness, but it is very useful for its intended meaning.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
ego-free
A more literal synonym, directly indicating the absence of ego.
without ego
Expresses the concept directly, though less concise than "egoless".
selfless
Focuses on prioritizing others over oneself, differing slightly from the absence of ego.
unassuming
Highlights a lack of pretension or arrogance, related to but not synonymous with being without ego.
humble
Emphasizes a modest view of one's own importance, closely linked to lacking ego.
unselfish
Stresses a lack of selfish motives, implying a diminished ego.
modest
Similar to humble, stresses a moderate estimation of one's abilities or achievements.
altruistic
Focuses on selfless concern for others, implying a reduced focus on oneself.
self-effacing
Highlights a tendency to avoid drawing attention to oneself, suggesting a lack of ego.
other-oriented
Highlights a focus on others' needs, suggesting a reduced focus on self.
FAQs
How can I use "egoless" in a sentence?
What's the difference between "egoless" and "selfless"?
"Egoless" implies the absence of ego or self-centeredness, while "selfless" suggests prioritizing others' needs above one's own. Though related, "selfless" carries a stronger connotation of active "altruism" than "egoless".
What are some synonyms for "egoless"?
Alternatives to "egoless" include "humble", "unassuming", "selfless", and "modest". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it possible to be too "egoless"?
While lacking ego is generally positive, excessively suppressing one's needs or opinions can be detrimental. It's important to balance being "egoless" with healthy self-respect and "assertiveness".
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94%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
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Real-world application tested