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narcissist

[nahr-suh-sist] / ˈnɑr sə sɪst /


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"He was a bully. He was a narcissist and his temper would go from one to 100 in a matter of seconds," she said.

From BBC

Gustav might be merely a narcissist, but there’s a chance that what he is really seeking is to repair things by telling the family story onscreen.

From The Wall Street Journal

He later took his own, admitting: "I grabbed my own head, I'm a narcissist… well someone's got to love it!"

From BBC

What’s missing, crucially, is a reason for the audience to care about this narcissist, even though Colin Farrell employs every trick in his acting arsenal to win you over.

From Los Angeles Times

You can’t shame the shameless, or awaken the conscience of a narcissist, but the idea that such japes might make the target’s stomach hurt or his blood boil, may provide some small satisfaction.

From Los Angeles Times