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Definition of narcissistic in English: narcissisticadjective ˌnɑːsɪˈsɪstɪkˌnɑrsəˈsɪstɪk 1Having or showing an excessive interest in or admiration of oneself and one's physical appearance. Example sentencesExamples - But the angry reaction to her comments rose to a new level today with blogs on the left and right accusing her of being self-centred and narcissistic.
- Young narcissistic adults tend to be ostracized and shunned by peers and colleagues.
- Politics attracts a certain type of guy: the narcissistic showman, hungry for attention and holding centre stage.
- His narcissistic lover cautions him against his charity towards his neighbours across the hallway.
- Call me vain or narcissistic or what ever.
- "I'm not as narcissistic or self-referential as people think," he says with a smile.
- This finding refutes the common stereotype of the narcissistic woman with breast implants.
- Somehow I think unsung social workers can reach out to the poor and downtrodden better than narcissistic guys who have gotten too much attention in the first place.
- They are described as: instinctively rebellious, non-conformist, narcissistic and determined to stay young.
- But where else, you may ask, can one go to see shallow, narcissistic pop stars rip off articles of clothing?
- Towards the end of the film, his buff, clueless, completely narcissistic character became less amusing and more annoying.
- The other film goddesses were narcissistic, neurotic, concerned about no one except themselves.
- She said that the media unfairly depicts celebrities who are publicly involved with politics as narcissistic.
- There's a personality type in guys she's been attracted to in the past where they turn out to be far more narcissistic than they initially seem.
- Thirteen years ago I met a materialistic, narcissistic, superficial, bosomy woman from Long Island.
- And he did the right thing, distancing himself from this highly narcissistic pastor.
- In Traveling Mercies, she demonstrates a unique ability to lay bare her soul even its ugliest parts without ever coming off as narcissistic or solipsistic.
- He's clearly a shallow, narcissistic poseur - surely we're not supposed to feel sympathy for him?
Synonyms conceited, self-loving, in love with oneself, self-admiring, self-regarding, wrapped up in oneself, self-absorbed, self-obsessed, self-centred, egotistic, egotistical, egoistic, egocentric, egomaniac vain, in love with oneself, self-loving, self-admiring, wrapped up in oneself, self-absorbed, self-obsessed, conceited, self-centred, self-regarding, egotistic, egotistical, egoistic, egocentric, egomaniac - 1.1 Relating to narcissism.
narcissistic personality disorder Example sentencesExamples - All of the shooters may have felt the desire to defend narcissistic views of themselves and had very low self-esteem.
- Not surprisingly, the most narcissistic elements in apocalyptic belief require of the individual the most radical forms of self-loss.
- But a blind spot around narcissistic vulnerability is perhaps the surest sign of extreme narcissistic vulnerability.
- The narcissistic presumption of centrality that underpins paranoia here gives birth to semiotic solipsism.
- But I have to take issue about the supposed diagnosis of narcissistic personality disorder.
- Evidence points to the common existence of narcissistic personality characteristics and impulse control problems in pathologic gamblers.
- For instance, drug-using mothers have been characterized as egocentric with a narcissistic orientation toward their children.
- The loss of the girl/boyfriend, for example, may well be an overwhelming and unbearable narcissistic injury.
- He later identifies that pathological disposition as a form of obsessional neurosis tinged with narcissistic tendencies.
- In trying to engage and assess patients, therapists should remember that patients with narcissistic personality disorder will have certain traits that should be addressed therapeutically.
- In addition, they describe the treatment of various narcissistic, anxiety, and dissociative syndromes.
- Patients with narcissistic personality disorder feel as if everyone and everything owes them - without any contribution on their part.
- Food is a fixation here, as it is in bourgeois culture in general, because it is an easily manipulated projection of narcissistic ego.
- He convincingly argues that the protagonist suffers from a narcissistic disorder that structures her personality.
- Thus, the cynical drive toward deconstruction itself can be seen as a narcissistic mechanism that flows from bitter childhood disappointment and traumatic disillusionment.
- We also see that perversion is one manifestation of this narcissistic organisation within an individual.
Derivativesadverb ˌnɑːˈsɪstɪk(ə)li I'm all for open and candid discussion but I feel there is something desperately narcissistically attention-seeking in wanting to tell everybody so many details. Example sentencesExamples - I'm narcissistically fascinated by her mannerisms.
- After achieving fame through great struggle, an artist soon narcissistically focuses on his own success story, assuming the status of some sort of pop prophet.
- My mind has been focused, narcissistically, on myself and how bad I feel or how uncomfortable or how cold or how tired or how hungry or how bored or how upset.
- A Falcone-based reading would see Caravaggio narcissistically engaged in his own reflection and hence negligent of the skull's reminder of death.
- I'm narcissistically referencing my own comment to a previous post; read the ensuing discussion.
Definition of narcissistic in US English: narcissisticadjectiveˌnärsəˈsistikˌnɑrsəˈsɪstɪk 1Having an excessive or erotic interest in oneself and one's physical appearance. Example sentencesExamples - In Traveling Mercies, she demonstrates a unique ability to lay bare her soul even its ugliest parts without ever coming off as narcissistic or solipsistic.
- There's a personality type in guys she's been attracted to in the past where they turn out to be far more narcissistic than they initially seem.
- They are described as: instinctively rebellious, non-conformist, narcissistic and determined to stay young.
- But where else, you may ask, can one go to see shallow, narcissistic pop stars rip off articles of clothing?
- And he did the right thing, distancing himself from this highly narcissistic pastor.
- He's clearly a shallow, narcissistic poseur - surely we're not supposed to feel sympathy for him?
- Politics attracts a certain type of guy: the narcissistic showman, hungry for attention and holding centre stage.
- Call me vain or narcissistic or what ever.
- "I'm not as narcissistic or self-referential as people think," he says with a smile.
- Somehow I think unsung social workers can reach out to the poor and downtrodden better than narcissistic guys who have gotten too much attention in the first place.
- Towards the end of the film, his buff, clueless, completely narcissistic character became less amusing and more annoying.
- Young narcissistic adults tend to be ostracized and shunned by peers and colleagues.
- This finding refutes the common stereotype of the narcissistic woman with breast implants.
- But the angry reaction to her comments rose to a new level today with blogs on the left and right accusing her of being self-centred and narcissistic.
- Thirteen years ago I met a materialistic, narcissistic, superficial, bosomy woman from Long Island.
- She said that the media unfairly depicts celebrities who are publicly involved with politics as narcissistic.
- His narcissistic lover cautions him against his charity towards his neighbours across the hallway.
- The other film goddesses were narcissistic, neurotic, concerned about no one except themselves.
Synonyms conceited, self-loving, in love with oneself, self-admiring, self-regarding, wrapped up in oneself, self-absorbed, self-obsessed, self-centred, egotistic, egotistical, egoistic, egocentric, egomaniac vain, in love with oneself, self-loving, self-admiring, wrapped up in oneself, self-absorbed, self-obsessed, conceited, self-centred, self-regarding, egotistic, egotistical, egoistic, egocentric, egomaniac - 1.1 Relating to narcissism.
narcissistic personality disorder Example sentencesExamples - He convincingly argues that the protagonist suffers from a narcissistic disorder that structures her personality.
- But a blind spot around narcissistic vulnerability is perhaps the surest sign of extreme narcissistic vulnerability.
- Food is a fixation here, as it is in bourgeois culture in general, because it is an easily manipulated projection of narcissistic ego.
- He later identifies that pathological disposition as a form of obsessional neurosis tinged with narcissistic tendencies.
- Patients with narcissistic personality disorder feel as if everyone and everything owes them - without any contribution on their part.
- The loss of the girl/boyfriend, for example, may well be an overwhelming and unbearable narcissistic injury.
- Evidence points to the common existence of narcissistic personality characteristics and impulse control problems in pathologic gamblers.
- But I have to take issue about the supposed diagnosis of narcissistic personality disorder.
- Thus, the cynical drive toward deconstruction itself can be seen as a narcissistic mechanism that flows from bitter childhood disappointment and traumatic disillusionment.
- Not surprisingly, the most narcissistic elements in apocalyptic belief require of the individual the most radical forms of self-loss.
- For instance, drug-using mothers have been characterized as egocentric with a narcissistic orientation toward their children.
- All of the shooters may have felt the desire to defend narcissistic views of themselves and had very low self-esteem.
- In trying to engage and assess patients, therapists should remember that patients with narcissistic personality disorder will have certain traits that should be addressed therapeutically.
- The narcissistic presumption of centrality that underpins paranoia here gives birth to semiotic solipsism.
- We also see that perversion is one manifestation of this narcissistic organisation within an individual.
- In addition, they describe the treatment of various narcissistic, anxiety, and dissociative syndromes.
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