释义 |
weism|ˈwiːɪz(ə)m| [f. we pron. + -ism, after egoism.] The too frequent use of ‘we’ (see we pron. 2 b) by a speaker or writer. Cf. wegotism.
1800Anti-Jacobin Rev. V. 58 What intolerable weism! more revolting than the worst species of egotism! 1833Fraser's Mag. Apr. 505 His ‘egotism’, so offensive to the we-ism of the press. |