sociopaths in English

noun
1
a person with a personality disorder manifesting itself in extreme antisocial attitudes and behavior and a lack of conscience.
Professor Kets de Vries says the world can neatly be divided into three distinct behavioural groups: sociopaths , psychopaths and what he calls ‘normopaths’, or excessively normal people.

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1. Secondly, I work with sociopaths every single day.

2. Not all Bullies are sociopaths, but many well-known sociopaths have been known to target or go after those who they perceive as weaker than them or unable to defend themselves.

3. His early years there were spent in a squat with an extended family of cartoon sociopaths.

4. Some extreme sociopaths are also Amoral, since they lack a conscience as a result of a cognitive disorder.

5. The answer is that we do not discriminate against anyone, even fax-toting sociopaths like Watson Weeks.

6. My horse is hitched to a post that is closer to Asperger's and autistics than narcissists and sociopaths.

7. Bullies who happen to be sociopaths are particularly dangerous because they may resort to more extreme behaviors just to see what happens or to get a rise out of people