Similar words: egomaniac, pyromania, pyromaniac, kleptomania, megalomania, megalomaniac, mania, maniac. Meaning: ['mɑnə'meɪnɪə /'mɒ-] n. a mania restricted to one thing or idea.
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1 Such monomania has been useful to warriors since long before the silicon age.
2 Thus, finally, Ahab recognizes the monomania of his pursuit, but can do nothing about it.
3 Monomania is a prerequisite of success.
4 The western world was indeed black with homicidal monomania.
5 The Keynesian fantasy is really a monomania because ultimately it is a fixation on a single panacea — more government spending.
6 The monomania reminiscent of Captain Ahab in Moby Dick is present in Mark Zuckerberg; the same intensity that yields successful entrepreneurs.
7 This monomania, if I must so term it, consisted in a morbid irritability of those properties of the mind in metaphysical science termed the attentive.
8 He might have had a monomania on the subject of his departed idol; but on every other point his wits were as sound as mine.
9 "In his prime, Gates combined the monomania of the compulsive software programmer with the competitiveness of Attila the Hun, " said Nicholas Carr, author of Does IT Matter and The Big Switch.
10 Can I explain to her that I am fully in sympathy with their monomania?
11 She has an obsession with the drug that verges on monomania.
12 Audley,[www.Sentencedict.com] and do you select me as the victim of your monomania?
13 But if they avoid all contact with others for too long a period, they fall into fresh danger of monomania, hallucination, or illusory progress.
14 "It is the sort of malady which we call monomania," said the doctor.
15 He looks at a common event with a vision that is diseased, and he distorts it into a gloomy horror engendered of his own monomania .
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