noun a person who has dissociated from a particular group or organization

verb to disconnect or separate from something or someone

  • It is important to dissociate personal beliefs from professional decisions.
  • I need to dissociate myself from that drama.
  • I'm going to dissociate from that toxic friend group.
  • Sometimes it feels like I need to dissociate from reality for a while.

adjective relating to or characterized by egotism; self-centered

  • His egotistic behavior often alienates those around him in professional settings.
  • She's so egotistic, always talking about herself and never listening to others.
  • That guy is such an egotistic jerk, always acting like he's better than everyone else.
  • The egotistic cloud of arrogance followed him wherever he went, casting a shadow on his relationships.

noun the act, state, or habit of being predominantly concerned with and obtaining gratification from what is outside the self

  • His extroversion is evident in his ability to easily strike up conversations with strangers.
  • She's known for her extroversion at parties, always the life of the gathering.
  • That dude's extroversion levels are off the charts, he's always the center of attention.
  • The extroversion of the city's nightlife never seems to sleep, with bars and clubs open all night long.

adjective gregarious - fond of company; sociable

  • The CEO is known for being gregarious and always engaging with employees during company events.
  • Sarah is so gregarious, she can strike up a conversation with anyone at a party.
  • I heard that new guy is pretty gregarious, he's always the life of the party.
  • The gregarious nature of the flowers in the garden seemed to brighten up the entire yard.

noun extreme selfishness, with a grandiose view of one's own talents and a craving for admiration

  • Narcissism is a personality disorder characterized by an excessive need for admiration and a lack of empathy.
  • Her constant selfies and obsession with her appearance are signs of her narcissism.
  • Don't be such a narcissist, nobody wants to hear you talk about yourself all the time.
  • The politician's narcissism blinded him to the needs of the people he was supposed to serve.

adjective describing someone who has an excessive interest in or admiration of themselves

  • The psychologist diagnosed him with narcissistic personality disorder.
  • She's so narcissistic, always talking about herself.
  • He's such a narcissistic jerk.
  • Her obsession with selfies is a clear sign of her narcissistic tendencies.

pronoun a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it, this).

  • They are responsible for overseeing the project from start to finish.
  • They said they would be here by noon.
  • They totally nailed the presentation.
  • They hold the key to our success.

adjective A term used to describe someone who is deceitful or insincere, showing one side of their personality to one person and another side to another person.

  • The politician was accused of being two faced, saying one thing in public and another in private.
  • I can't trust her, she's so two faced.
  • She's such a snake, always acting two faced.
  • His two faced nature was like a mask, hiding his true intentions.

adjective describing someone or something that is difficult or impossible to approach or reach

  • The CEO of the company seemed unapproachable due to her reserved demeanor.
  • I find the new teacher unapproachable because she never smiles.
  • That bouncer at the club is so unapproachable, he never lets anyone in.
  • Her icy glare made her seem unapproachable, like a fortress surrounded by walls.

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 person who has a balance of extrovert and introvert qualities

adjective relating to or characteristic of an ambivert

  • She exhibits ambivert tendencies, often switching between introverted and extroverted behavior depending on the situation.
  • I consider myself an ambivert because I enjoy socializing but also need time alone to recharge.
  • Some people might call me a 'social chameleon' because I can adapt to different social settings easily - I guess I'm just an ambivert.
  • Being an ambivert is like having the best of both worlds, able to enjoy social interactions while also valuing solitude and introspection.