Selfcentered
Selfcentered is commonly written as self-centered, though the form selfcentered is also encountered. It is an adjective used to describe a person or behavior that is preoccupied with oneself, often prioritizing one’s own needs, desires, and perspectives over those of others. In everyday language the term carries a negative connotation and signals a pattern that can range from situational self-focus to persistent traits.
In psychology and discourse, self-centeredness is related to egocentrism—the tendency to view the world from one’s
Common signs include dominating conversations, interrupting others, showing little empathy or concern for others’ feelings, and
Not all self-focus is harmful; healthy self-advocacy and personal boundaries are distinct from self-centeredness. To reduce