noun a person whose behavior or beliefs are different from what is considered acceptable or normal

adjective departing from usual or accepted standards, especially in social or sexual behavior

  • The psychologist studied the behavior of the deviant individual.
  • She's always been a bit of a deviant, doing things her own way.
  • He's a real deviant, always getting into trouble.
  • In a world of conformity, she was a deviant, blazing her own path.

noun a person who has an excessive interest in or admiration of themselves

  • The psychologist diagnosed him as a narcissist due to his extreme self-centeredness.
  • She's such a narcissist, always talking about herself and ignoring others.
  • That guy is a total narcissist, always taking selfies and posting them online.
  • Being a narcissist is like looking in a mirror and only seeing yourself, never noticing others around you.

adjective a term used to describe someone who has an irrational fear or suspicion of others

  • The patient exhibited symptoms of being paranoid, constantly fearing for their safety.
  • She's always so paranoid about losing her keys, she checks her bag multiple times.
  • Don't be so paranoid, everything will be fine.
  • The politician was paranoid about losing the election, constantly checking the polls.

noun a person suffering from chronic mental disorder with abnormal or violent social behavior

  • The psychologist diagnosed the patient as a psychopath based on his behavior and lack of empathy.
  • I heard that guy is a total psychopath, you better watch out around him.
  • Don't trust that dude, he's a straight-up psycho.
  • Her obsession with power and control made her seem like a psychopath in the business world.

adjective describing a person who has a mental disorder that causes them to act without moral sense or concern for others

  • The psychologist diagnosed the patient as psychopathic after observing their behavior over several sessions.
  • I heard that the new neighbor is a bit psychopathic, so be careful around them.
  • That guy is straight up psychopathic, I wouldn't trust him as far as I could throw him.
  • The storm's psychopathic rage seemed to be reflected in the crashing waves and howling winds.

noun a mental disorder characterized by persistent antisocial behavior, impaired empathy and remorse, and bold, disinhibited, egotistical traits

  • Psychopathy is a personality disorder characterized by persistent antisocial behavior, impaired empathy, and bold, disinhibited traits.
  • Some people believe that psychopathy is just a fancy word for being a really mean person.
  • Dude, that guy is totally a psychopath - he has no regard for anyone else's feelings.
  • The company's ruthless pursuit of profit could be seen as a form of corporate psychopathy.

adjective relating to or characterized by a personality disorder marked by a lack of interest in social relationships

  • The patient exhibited schizoid tendencies during the psychological evaluation.
  • I heard that guy is a bit schizoid, always keeping to himself.
  • Don't mind her, she's just being schizoid today.
  • The company's decision to restructure seemed schizoid, with no clear direction.

verb to represent or embody the typical characteristics of something

  • The painting typifies the artist's style from that period.
  • Her outfit totally typifies her quirky personality.
  • That car typifies luxury on wheels.
  • The old house typifies a bygone era.

adjective describing someone or something that is not easy to like or is unpleasant

  • The protagonist of the novel was portrayed as unlikable due to his selfish actions.
  • I find her unlikable because she never listens to anyone else's opinions.
  • That guy is so unlikable, he always ruins the mood at parties.
  • His unlikable personality was like a dark cloud hanging over the group.

noun a vulgar slang term used to refer to a contemptible or obnoxious person

  • The individual displayed disrespectful behavior and was referred to as an a-hole.
  • I can't believe that a-hole cut me off in traffic!
  • That guy is such an a-hole, always causing trouble.
  • Dealing with that difficult client is like navigating a minefield of a-holes.

noun a mental health disorder characterized by unstable moods, behavior, and relationships

  • Borderline personality disorder is a mental health condition characterized by unstable moods, behavior, and relationships.
  • Dealing with someone who has borderline personality disorder can be challenging at times.
  • Having BPD can really mess with your emotions and how you see things.
  • Living with borderline personality disorder can feel like constantly walking on a tightrope between extremes.

noun a mental health disorder characterized by severe social anxiety, paranoia, eccentric behavior, and unusual beliefs

  • Schizotypal disorder is a mental health condition characterized by odd beliefs, behaviors, and difficulty forming relationships.
  • My cousin was diagnosed with schizotypal disorder, which explains why he acts so strangely sometimes.
  • I heard that dude has schizotypal disorder, that's why he's always so weird.
  • Living with schizotypal disorder can feel like being in a world where reality is distorted and relationships are hard to maintain.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

  • Nondepressive disorder refers to a mental health condition that does not involve symptoms of depression.
  • Nondepressive disorder is when someone has a mental health issue without feeling sad all the time.
  • Having a nondepressive disorder means dealing with some mental stuff without being down in the dumps.
  • In the garden of mental health, nondepressive disorder is like a different kind of flower that doesn't wilt from sadness.

noun the quality or state of being grand or extravagant

adjective grandiose

  • The dictator's grandiosity was evident in the elaborate ceremonies he held to showcase his power.
  • Her grandiosity knows no bounds when she starts talking about her accomplishments.
  • Don't let his grandiosity fool you, he's just all talk and no action.
  • The grandiosity of the mountain range took my breath away as I stood at the summit.

noun a personality disorder characterized by a grandiose sense of self-importance, a lack of empathy for others, and a need for excessive admiration

  • The psychologist diagnosed the patient with malignant narcissism, a severe personality disorder.
  • I heard that guy has malignant narcissism, he's always talking about himself.
  • She's such a narcissist, it's like she has malignant narcissism or something.
  • The politician's malignant narcissism was evident in his constant need for attention and praise.