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narcissistic

[nahr-suh-sis-tik] / ˌnɑr səˈsɪs tɪk /


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They're not all that eager to jump to his defense: Most of them know he's a toxic, narcissistic dullard.

From Salon

“He might have some sort of narcissistic personality disorder.”

From Los Angeles Times

“It’s easy to play him as naïve, but he is flawed, has elements to his character that are narcissistic and destructive,” Whitehead said.

From New York Times

And like many children of addicts and narcissistic parents, you would very much like to force your parent toward change, so that you might have the sort of healthy parent/child relationship you long for.

From Washington Post

“I suppose it’s sometimes quite cynical, but it’s very funny at the same time. And she exposes racism and narcissistic behavior in society,” Berman added.

From New York Times