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narcissistic

/nahr-suh-sis-tik/US // ˌnɑr səˈsɪs tɪk //

自恋的,自恋,自恋型,自恋的人

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having an undue fascination with oneself; vain.
    • : Psychiatry. relating to, characterized by, or exhibiting narcissistic personality disorder.
    • : Psychoanalysis. tending to derive erotic gratification from admiration of one's own physical or mental attributes.

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Examples

  • One very important line of work investigates how people become narcissistic in the first place.

  • For example, one study found that when parents overvalue, overestimate and overpraise their child’s qualities, their child tends to become more narcissistic over time.

  • Recent research found people who posted large numbers of selfies on social media developed a 25% rise in narcissistic traits Advertisement over a four-month period.

  • Sigmund Freud argued that romantic love is a fundamentally narcissistic pursuit.

  • We find them ridiculous, self-righteous, sometimes even perverse or narcissistic moralists for whom, MacFarquhar writes, “It is always wartime.”

  • America is a narcissistic and inward-looking society at the best of the times.

  • Certain sentences and paragraphs capture a self-awareness that is more insightful than obnoxious or narcissistic.

  • And you thought wearing sheer Lululemons to yoga was narcissistic.

  • Plenty of listeners will point to Paula as proof that Robin Thicke is a narcissistic, self-serving jerk.

  • Unfortunately the music show dissipated into a narcissistic auto-tuned rant.

  • His true, narcissistic, face is exposed and it is hideous to behold.

  • "Blent's a lady of leisure and somewhat excessively narcissistic tendencies," he explained.

  • He is fixed in the Narcissistic stage of his life, and is unadapted to the world of social relations.

  • The second is the narcissistic which seeks its own ego and finds it in the other.

  • Behind them, Francis returned to his Narcissistic study of himself in stone.