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sociopath
[soh-see-uh-path, soh-shee-]
noun
a person with a psychopathic personality whose behavior is antisocial, often criminal, and who lacks a sense of moral responsibility or social conscience.
sociopath
/ ˌsəʊsɪˈɒpəθɪ, ˈsəʊsɪəˌpæθ /
noun
psychiatry another name for psychopath
sociopath
Someone whose social behavior is extremely abnormal. Sociopaths are interested only in their personal needs and desires, without concern for the effects of their behavior on others. (Compare psychopath.)
Other Word Forms
- sociopathy noun
- sociopathic adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of sociopath1
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Example Sentences
Asked on Friday why he used "sociopath", Mr Linehan replied: "Because the things he was involved in caused great misery to people."
"All but one of the characters is a sociopath, so the movie works on almost no levels. I love to put it on and yell at it."
Finnigan, the retired detective, attended the virtual hearing and perceived no difference in the “pathological lying sociopath” he began studying in 1979.
Bundy is the book’s charismatic centerpiece, a handsome, well-dressed sociopath in shiny patent-leather shoes, flitting from college to college, job to job, corpse to corpse.
Install a vicious, undisciplined sociopath as would-be dictator of the United States, unleashing a worldwide reaction of anti-American loathing.
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