meg·a·lo·ma·ni·a

[meg-uh-loh-mey-nee-uh]
noun
1.
Psychiatry. a symptom of mental illness marked by delusions of greatness, wealth, etc.
2.
an obsession with doing extravagant or grand things.

Origin:
1885–90; megalo- + -mania

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megalomania (ˌmɛɡələʊˈmeɪnɪə) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
1.  a mental illness characterized by delusions of grandeur, power, wealth, etc
2.  informal a lust or craving for power
 
megalo'maniac
 
adj, —n
 
megalomaniacal
 
adj

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Word Origin & History

megalomania
1890, from Fr. mégalomanie, formed from Gk. megas (gen. megalou) "great" (see mickle) + mania "madness."
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megalomania meg·a·lo·ma·ni·a (měg'ə-lō-mā'nē-ə, -mān'yə)
n.

  1. A psychopathological condition in which delusional fantasies of wealth, power, or omnipotence predominate.

  2. An obsession with grandiose or extravagant things or actions.


meg'a·lo·ma'ni·ac' n.
meg'a·lo·ma·ni'a·cal (-mə-nī'ə-kəl) or meg'a·lo·man'ic (-mān'ĭk) adj.

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Cultural Dictionary
megalomania [(meg-uh-loh-may-nee-uh)]

Delusions of grandeur; an extreme form of egotism. Adolf Hitler is generally considered to have been a megalomaniac.

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Example sentences
My megalomania is not egocentric.
He also displayed a certain flair for megalomania.
McCall seems to have a special place in his demolition kit for megalomania, of
  both the imperial and technological variety.
People in the second group have a slight case of megalomania.
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