narcism
/ˈnɑːr.sɪz.əm/Definitions
1. noun
Excessive pride in one’s appearance, achievements, or possessions, often resulting in a negative impact on others.
“Her narcissism was evident in the way she dominated every conversation at the party.”
2. noun
A psychological disorder characterized by an inflated sense of self-importance and a lack of empathy for others.
“After months of therapy, he finally began to understand the root cause of his narcissistic tendencies.”
3. noun
An excessive admiration of oneself or one’s own talents, often resulting in an inability to form healthy relationships with others.
“Her narcissism made it difficult for her to maintain any meaningful friendships.”
4. noun
A preoccupation with one’s own appearance or personal qualities.
“Her narcissism was reflected in the way she carefully curated her social media profiles.”