English to Kannada Dictionary narcissistic

narcissistic

ನಾರ್ಸಿಸಿಸ್ಟಿಕ್
definition
adjective
a narcissistic actress
having an excessive or erotic interest in oneself and one's physical appearance.
translation of 'narcissistic'
ಆತ್ಮಶ್ಲಾಘನೆಯ
example
There's a personality type in guys she's been attracted to in the past where they turn out to be far more 'narcissistic' than they initially seem.
And he did the right thing, distancing himself from this highly 'narcissistic' pastor.
For instance, drug-using mothers have been characterized as egocentric with a 'narcissistic' orientation toward their children.
He later identifies that pathological disposition as a form of obsessional neurosis tinged with 'narcissistic' tendencies.
But I have to take issue about the supposed diagnosis of 'narcissistic' personality disorder.
The other film goddesses were 'narcissistic' , neurotic, concerned about no one except themselves.
The loss of the girl/boyfriend, for example, may well be an overwhelming and unbearable 'narcissistic' injury.
He convincingly argues that the protagonist suffers from a 'narcissistic' disorder that structures her personality.
He's clearly a shallow, 'narcissistic' poseur - surely we're not supposed to feel sympathy for him?
She said that the media unfairly depicts celebrities who are publicly involved with politics as 'narcissistic' .
But a blind spot around narcissistic vulnerability is perhaps the surest sign of extreme 'narcissistic' vulnerability.
Call me vain or 'narcissistic' or what ever.
We also see that perversion is one manifestation of this 'narcissistic' organisation within an individual.
They are described as: instinctively rebellious, non-conformist, 'narcissistic' and determined to stay young.
In Traveling Mercies, she demonstrates a unique ability to lay bare her soul even its ugliest parts without ever coming off as 'narcissistic' or solipsistic.
This finding refutes the common stereotype of the 'narcissistic' woman with breast implants.
The 'narcissistic' presumption of centrality that underpins paranoia here gives birth to semiotic solipsism.
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