megalomania

[ˌmeɡələˈmeɪniə]

megalomania Definition

  • 1an obsession with grandiose or extravagant things or actions, often accompanied by delusions of power or importance
  • 2a mental illness characterized by delusions of grandeur, power, or wealth

Using megalomania: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "megalomania" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The dictator's megalomania led to the downfall of his regime.

  • Example

    Her megalomania was evident in her constant need for attention and praise.

  • Example

    The CEO's megalomania resulted in poor decision-making and ultimately, the company's bankruptcy.

megalomania Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for megalomania

  • narcissism
  • delusions of grandeur
  • obsession with power
  • self-importance

Phrases with megalomania

  • an excessive desire for power and control in the political sphere

    Example

    His political megalomania led to authoritarian policies and suppression of dissent.

  • megalomaniacal tendencies

    the presence of traits or behaviors associated with megalomania

    Example

    The leader's megalomaniacal tendencies were a cause for concern among his advisors.

  • megalomaniacal delusions

    false beliefs about one's own greatness, power, or importance

    Example

    The patient's megalomaniacal delusions were a symptom of his underlying mental illness.

Origins of megalomania

from Greek 'megas', meaning 'great' and 'mania', meaning 'madness'

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Summary: megalomania in Brief

Megalomania [ˌmeɡələˈmeɪniə] is an obsession with grandiose or extravagant things or actions, often accompanied by delusions of power or importance. It can also refer to a mental illness characterized by such delusions. Examples include the downfall of a dictator due to megalomania, or a CEO's poor decision-making resulting from it. Phrases like 'political megalomania' and 'megalomaniacal tendencies' describe the presence of such traits, while 'megalomaniacal delusions' refers to false beliefs about one's own greatness.

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