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solipsistic
[ sol-ip-sis-tik ]
adjective
- of or characterized by solipsism, or the theory that only the self exists, or can be proved to exist:
Her treatment philosophy dealt with madness as a complete, self-contained, solipsistic world that sane people are not able to enter.
Word History and Origins
Origin of solipsistic1
Example Sentences
So it’s not just hubristic hombres who fell under the Trump spell of a better economy and an end to wokeness — it’s solipsistic señoritas as well.
By now, we are well-versed in Trump’s solipsistic universe.
As if everyone on the planet were mere props in his solipsistic dream, Trump seized the moment of the failed assassination attempt, ordering the Secret Service agents to “wait.”
At the same time, he continues to throw himself a great pity party, wraps himself in his solipsistic view of victimhood, wailing like a banshee and gnashing his teeth in anger.
This campaign provides shareholders a necessary alternative to what would otherwise be a solipsistic sideshow.”
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