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I want to describe a character who thinks that the world revolves around him, thus he believes he is the center of the universe.

Is there a single word having the meaning of center of (one's) universe?

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    Sounds like he might be self-centered or egocentric. – Matt Gutting Aug 05 '14 at 19:12
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    Why do you want a single word? The expression that someone thinks he's the center of the universe is exactly for your purpose. –  Aug 05 '14 at 19:14
  • @GeorgePompidou I'm seeking a better phrase/term, any suggestions? – Wilbur Aug 05 '14 at 19:22
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    Are you looking for a word for what this guy is? Or a term for the center of the universe as part of your question says? Please clarify. –  Aug 05 '14 at 19:27
  • @GeorgePompidou I want a term for the center of the universe to describe his case. Other suggestion are welcome. – Wilbur Aug 05 '14 at 19:50
  • Then there is no better term for that. That is literally, exactly, specifically what you are looking for. –  Aug 05 '14 at 19:53
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    One who thinks the world revolves around him is geophysically ignorant (unless actually at the center of a world, in which case well-informed is appropriate). – James Waldby - jwpat7 Aug 05 '14 at 20:10
  • Everyone is right that there isn't a better word for what you're trying to say; if you want an alternative phrase, you could say "He's the most important person in his life." In this context, "he" and "his" both refer to the same character. – Liesmith Aug 05 '14 at 20:28

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The word egoist is slightly different from egotist; its senses include “An egocentric or self-centered person”. Narcissist, with sense “One who shows extreme love and admiration for himself or herself”, and solipsist, “One who adheres to self-absorption and an ignorance of the views or needs of others”, may be relevant too.

Edit: As mentioned in comments and as used in the definition of egoist above, egocentric has senses like “selfish, self-centered” and “egotistical”. It also has a less-obvious sense:

Relating to spatial representations: linked to a reference frame based on one’s own location within the environment (as when giving the direction as “right” rather than “north”); opposed to allocentric.

[Link sources: wiktionary and ELU 1,2,3,4].

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    Hmm. Scope for a few duplicate questions here, I think, then. – Andrew Leach Aug 05 '14 at 20:53
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    Any particular reason you didn't include egocentric, which literally means "self-in-the-center", aka "self-centered?" – Dan Bron Aug 05 '14 at 22:25
  • @DanBron, it was mentioned in Matt Gutting's comment so I didn't remention it; but now have added a note about it. Thanks! – James Waldby - jwpat7 Aug 05 '14 at 23:02
  • +1, for though it's not a single word for "the absolute center of the universe", it does answer the question "what do you call someone who believes himself to be the absolute center of the universe?" – Dan Bron Aug 05 '14 at 23:06
  • The funny thing is that he’s probably right. See these related questions: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4. – tchrist Aug 06 '14 at 18:37
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I think egomaniacal conveys the idea of being the centre of the universe :

  • (Psychology) obsessive love for oneself and regard for one's own needs
  • (Psychology) any action dictated by this point of view

Source:http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Egomaniacal