narcissism

IPA: nˈɑrsɪsɪzʌm

noun

  • Excessive love of oneself.
  • Sexual desire for one's own body.
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Examples of "narcissism" in Sentences

  • Often it looks to me like cultural narcissism is prevalent no matter where your viewing point may be.
  • Political narcissism is a bad thing, not just for you, not just for the Democratic Party, but for the U.S.A.
  • By definition, narcissism is "excessive self-love" and stems from a mythical youth who fell in love with his own reflection.
  • WAKE UP ... your narcissism is without equal ... and, obviously, you and your campaign don't give a s*t about the party or this country.
  • "In common parlance, narcissism is often used as a synonym for egomania or excessive self-regard," say Drew Pinsky and S. Mark Young in The Mirror Effect.
  • This belief and teachings (which by the way is referenced somehow to Hilter by the Family's leader), 'allows' them to wallow in narcissism and self righteousness.
  • Logo apes Bravo's Housewives bottom-feeders with the all-male The A-List: New York, where bitchy name-dropping narcissism is magnified by a desperate desire to play to the camera.
  • Twenge, co-author with Campbell of the new book The Narcissism Epidemic, suggests there is a connection between an increase in narcissism in society and wanting baby names that are less common.
  • The term narcissism is defined as excessive love or admiration of oneself or a psychological condition characterized by self-preoccupation, lack of empathy, and unconscious deficits in self-esteem.
  • But the reality is that celebrities have more personality issues around what we call the narcissism than the average person, they have more addiction than the average person and we were interested in really showing what happens to somebody like Britney Spears behind the scenes when they actually are treated.

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