Crossword-Solution: NARCISSIST
We have 8 clues for the answer “NARCISSIST”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Gatsby or Dorian Gray | 1 answer |
| PERSON enamoured of self | 1 answer |
| PERSON interested in their own personal features | 1 answer |
| someone in love with themselves | 1 answer |
| self-absorbed-person | 4 answers |
| vain person | 12 answers |
| worldling | 44 answers |
| greedy person | 55 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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eruption
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Sentences with NARCISSIST (5)
Brutally suppressed by the Turks for hundreds of years and then by communism in some countries and by cruel, capricious banana republic regimes in others - Homo Balkanus has grown to be a full-fledged narcissist.
The prognosis for an adult narcissist is poor, though his adaptation to life and to others can improve with treatment.
Political and economic circumstances and emerging narcissistic group behaviours Pathological narcissism is the result of individual upbringing (see: "The Narcissist's Mother" and "Narcissists and Schizoids" ) and, in this sense, it is universal and cuts across time and space.
Lasch epitomized Narcissism, was the quintessential Narcissist, the better positioned to criticize the phenomenon.
Sam Vaknin Question: Is there a "typical" relationship between the narcissist and his family? Answer: We are all members of a few families in our lifetime: the one that we are born to and the one(s) that we create.
Quotes with NARCISSIST (3)
Maybe, the lesson we can all learn from the inner sadness of a Narcissist is to see through our own fabrications, our own illusions so that we can be set free to be real once more.
The pain of the narcissist is that, to him, everything is really a threat. What doesn't surrender in reverence is blasphemous to a high opinion of oneself - the burden of self-importance. The narcissist reconstructs his own law of gravity which states that all things and all creatures must adhere to his personal satisfaction, but when they do not, the pain is far more intense than it is for one who is free from the clamors of 'I'.
A narcissist with power will attempt to prove in the world only what is already in his head. He can't 'see' otherwise. For him, the 'outside world' is not beyond him and does not question or challenge him and his ideas. He is the world. Others will assent to his distorted worldview, because he is powerful, not because he is believable. If he possesses any reflection, that will be exactly what will gnaw at the narcissist with power most of all: his 'truths' are inauthentic, an…
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Appears in: Newsday.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2020).