Narcissistic

Word NARCISSISTIC
Character 12
Hyphenation narcissistic
Pronunciations /ˌnɑː.sɪˈsɪs.tɪk/

Definitions and meanings of "Narcissistic"

What do we mean by narcissistic?

A narcissist.

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The word "narcissistic" in example sentences

I thought so, since I judged her to be shallow, petty, vindictive and narcissistic from the start. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I feel that I have not yet penetrated truly what this book is about, although it surely depicts the hapless life of someone who lives in narcissistic illusion as well as the damage wrought by others who are the same but in a different style. ❋ Linda (2009)

He put his grade breakdown on his CV — how narcissistic is that? ❋ Unknown (2010)

Look again at some select details of the definition of narcissistic personality disorder: a sense of self-importance; fantasies about success, power, brilliance, beauty, or ideal love; belief in being “special” and unique. ❋ Ph.D. Wendy Mogel (2010)

There were times here and there when I grew tired of being the face that was overlooked whenever I was out with her, and then I let myself call her narcissistic, but in fact it was strange how little it bothered me in general. ❋ Kirsten Tranter (2010)

They see the Internet as a mirror into which they can gaze in narcissistic rapture. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Henry's behaviour, it seems to me plausible that a vain narcissistic man like ❋ Unknown (2006)

The statement is often described as a narcissistic rant, and it may be, but it is also an excellent summary of jihadist logic. ❋ Langewiesche, William (2008)

When I read this, why does the word narcissistic come to mind? ❋ Ann Althouse (2008)

Any embodiment of the desire painfully intrudes upon and disrupts its basis in narcissistic fantasy. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Self psychologists believe that individuals with self deficits, or what is termed narcissistic vulnerability, require a treatment relationship that is more empathic, human, experiential, and reparative than is characteristic of traditional psychotherapy. ❋ EDA G. GOLDSTEIN (2001)

Kohut argued that treatment must build and strengthen the personality and that individuals with self deficits or what is termed narcissistic vulnerability require a treatment relationship that is more empathic, human, experiential, and reparative than is characteristic of traditional psychotherapy. ❋ EDA G. GOLDSTEIN (2001)

This experience is commonly characterized by the narcissistic quality of the attachment, with its absorption, ecstasy, and maintenance of a state of absolute perfection. ❋ Judith Marks Mishne (1986)

One study found that 30 percent of young people were classified as narcissistic according to a widely used psychological test. ❋ Dr. Jim Taylor (2011)

Added Devine, "The behavior of what's going on here is very akin to what we refer to as a narcissistic personality in the sense that they need a lot of stroking. ❋ Unknown (2010)

They tell me I've got something called narcissistic personality disorder. ❋ Unknown (2011)

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