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sol·ip·sis·tic /ˌsɒləpˈsɪstɪk◂ $ ˌsɑːl-, ˌsoʊ-/ adjective 1. interested only in yourself and the things that affect you 唯我的2. technical relating to the view in philosophy that only the self exists or can be known 唯我论的Examples from the Corpussolipsistic• Di Rosa's view that art can change the world is perhaps solipsistic.• If Gilbert Racy took little account of ecclesiastical structures, his attitude to secular ones was solipsistic.• To Baddiel it was solipsistic and showed the limits of a diarist.• At first I was brazenly happy, bullish with solipsistic joy; yet most of the time I was puzzlingly, naggingly unhappy.• What a solipsistic lot those Big Chillies were, and how you itched to slap them out of their self-obsession.• More authentic religious inspirations would challenge this schizoid and solipsistic stance.sol·ip·sis·tic adjectiveChineseSyllable yourself that only affect Corpus interested things in and the |