sociopathic

English

Etymology

From socio- +‎ -pathic.

Adjective

sociopathic (comparative more sociopathic, superlative most sociopathic)

  1. Having the characteristics of a sociopath.
    • 1993, Octavia Butler, chapter 10, in The Parable of the Sower:
      He was my brother—half-brother—but he was also the most sociopathic person I've ever been close to. He would have been a monster if he had been allowed to grow up. Maybe he was one already.
  2. Unconcerned about the adverse consequences of one's actions on others.

Translations

Noun

sociopathic (plural sociopathics)

  1. (rare) A sociopath.