psychopath

[ˈsaɪkəpaθ]

psychopath Definition

a person suffering from chronic mental disorder with abnormal or violent social behavior.

Using psychopath: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "psychopath" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The serial killer was diagnosed as a psychopath.

  • Example

    He showed no remorse for his actions, indicating he might be a psychopath.

  • Example

    She was afraid her ex-boyfriend might be a psychopath.

  • Example

    The movie portrayed the main character as a charming but dangerous psychopath.

psychopath Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for psychopath

Phrases with psychopath

  • a person who has psychopathic traits but is able to function normally in society

    Example

    The CEO of the company was rumored to be a functional psychopath.

  • a person who is born with psychopathic traits

    Example

    Studies have shown that primary psychopaths have different brain structures than non-psychopaths.

  • a person who develops psychopathic traits due to environmental factors such as abuse or trauma

    Example

    The psychologist believed that the patient's childhood experiences had turned him into a secondary psychopath.

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Summary: psychopath in Brief

A 'psychopath' [ˈsaɪkəpaθ] is a person with a chronic mental disorder that causes abnormal or violent social behavior. They may show no remorse for their actions and can be dangerous. The term 'psychopath' is often used interchangeably with 'sociopath.' Phrases like 'functional psychopath' describe people with psychopathic traits who can function normally in society.

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