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psychopathic

[sahy-kuh-path-ik] / ˌsaɪ kəˈpæθ ɪk /


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To see Reddick really let loose, watch him lend his intimidating rep to full effect in the Comedy Central satire “Corporate” as a hilariously psychopathic boss with a spiritually absurd name: Christian DeVille.

From New York Times

The cult of the self fosters a psychopathic cruelty, a culture built not on empathy, the common good and self-sacrifice but on unbridled narcissism and vengeance.

From Salon

And then, like a psychopathic burglar, the virus is able to enter the cell and wreak havoc.

From Salon

In “The Menu,” the chef is a psychopathic authoritarian commanding an army of cooks to execute his dark vision of moral absolutism and retribution.

From New York Times

Those of us who know Donald Trump also understand that he is probably beyond reformation and may actually be psychopathic.

From Salon