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What (who) is self-centred - definition

INABILITY TO DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN SELF AND OTHER, OR TO TAKE THE PERSPECTIVE OF ANOTHER PERSON
Egocentric; Self-centeredness; Self-centered; Egocentricity; Egocentricism; Ego-centric; Self-centred; Self-centredness

Self-centred         
·adj Centered in itself, or in one's self.
self-centred         
Note: in AM, use 'self-centered'
Someone who is self-centred is only concerned with their own wants and needs and never thinks about other people.
He was self-centred, but he wasn't cruel.
ADJ [disapproval]
self-centred         
¦ adjective preoccupied with oneself and one's affairs.
Derivatives
self-centredly adverb
self-centredness noun

Wikipedia

Egocentrism

Egocentrism is the inability to differentiate between self and other. More specifically, it is the inability to accurately assume or understand any perspective other than one's own. Egocentrism is found across the life span: in infancy, early childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. Although egocentric behaviors are less prominent in adulthood, the existence of some forms of egocentrism in adulthood indicates that overcoming egocentrism may be a lifelong development that never achieves completion. Adults appear to be less egocentric than children because they are faster to correct from an initially egocentric perspective than children, not because they are less likely to initially adopt an egocentric perspective.

Examples of use of self-centred
1. This girl is calculating, self–centred and manipulative.
2. Doohan regarded him as self–centred and condescending.
3. "I was also selfish, self–centred and cruel–tongued.
4. Nelson was vain, self–centred, madly hyped a superstar.
5. Americans were seen by many to be self–centred and arrogant.