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schizoid

noun

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adjective

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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /ˈskɪtsɔɪd/ / /ˈskɪdzɔɪd/ / /ˈskiːzɔɪd/

adj

Etymology: From schiz(ophrenia)- + -oid, from German, from Ancient Greek σχίζω (skhízō, “to split”) and εἶδος (eîdos, “form, likeness”).

  1. Characterized by social withdrawal and emotional coldness or flattened affectivity.

    Abstract symbol systems, such as mathematics, are especially valuable for object-seeking for schizoid personalities. By means of such symbolizations, object contact may be sought and obtained, while at the same time a psychological distance may be maintained between self and other; it is virtually impossible to have a personal relationship and at the same time to maintain such distance.

  2. Schizophrenic.
  3. Behaving as if one has more than one personality; wildly changeable or unpredictable.

    Babits himself never fully lived up to this program; indeed, the declaration itself shows his schizoid attitude toward poetry: he wants to say out loud that he does not want to be heard.

    I continued to live a schizoid existence—working as a schoolteacher, molding myself into what I imagined was a traditional male image […] — but I couldn't fool myself. I was a queer in lumberjack drag.

noun

Etymology: From schiz(ophrenia)- + -oid, from German, from Ancient Greek σχίζω (skhízō, “to split”) and εἶδος (eîdos, “form, likeness”).

  1. Someone with schizoid personality disorder.
  2. Someone with schizophrenia.