narcissism

[US]/ˈnɑːsɪsɪzəm/
[UK]/ˈnɑːrsɪsɪzəm/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. self-love, self-admiration

Example Sentences

lack of consideration arising from narcissism;

Freud first mentioned this concept in his paper ‘On Narcissism’.

Secondly the two kinds of contradictive perversion of narcissism-- sadism and masochism, work together in him.

In costumes more extravagant than any Gaultier concert frocks, he revealed an actor's narcissism, neediness , daring.

His narcissism prevents him from forming deep connections with others.

The rise of social media has fueled narcissism in society.

Her constant selfie-taking is a clear sign of narcissism.

Narcissism often stems from a lack of self-esteem.

His narcissism makes it hard for him to empathize with others.

Narcissism can be a barrier to forming genuine relationships.

The therapist helped him work through his narcissism.

She struggles with her narcissism and its impact on her relationships.

Narcissism can be a defense mechanism against feelings of inadequacy.

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