Synonym: Psyche, brain, head, mind, nous, soul. Similar words: psychology, psychologist, psychiatrist, psychological, by chance, only child, chef, ache. Meaning: ['saɪkɪ] n. 1. that which is responsible for one's thoughts and feelings; the seat of the faculty of reason 2. the immaterial part of a person; the actuating cause of an individual life 3. (Greek mythology) a beautiful princess loved by Cupid who visited her at night and told her she must not try to see him; became the personification of the soul.
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(31) We certainly need to continue our investigations; to advance ideas; to plumb the mysterious depths of the human psyche.
(32) And why would Psyche pay any attention to this peculiar idea?
(33) Its first function is to foster an unready psyche to maturity, preparing it to face its world.
(34) The occasional smack meted out in a happy, secure home is not going to scar a child's psyche.
(35) In the psyche, as we know, such opposites as true and false coexist very well.
(36) Obediently as always Psyche went forth to look for the road to Hades.
(37) They came from Williams' dysfunctional family, his tortured psyche and his repressed homosexuality.
(38) Such monuments, verbal and physical, are lighthouses for our psyche, navigational aids for our talking and thinking.
(39) On the contrary, the prohibition makes sense precisely because the psyche was thought to continue after its separation from the body.
(40) The human psyche is so pathetically insecure that we would rather die of lung cancer than confront an uncomfortable situation.
(41) The protagonist makes efforts to salvage his crumbling psyche by identifying with the languages of authority.
(42) Instead we have quite enthusiastically lapsed into a chronic dualism where the whole emotional side of the human psyche has been suppressed.
(43) I think Drama appeals to a different area of the psyche.
(44) What quirk of the feminine psyche had been responsible for that decision?
(45) The famous story of Cupid and Psyche is told only by Apuleius, who writes very much like Ovid.
(46) We practised endlessly, experimented, studied books, played games and climbed into each other's psyche with ease and without inhibition.
(47) They also hint that perhaps there is some hidden carrot symbol hidden deep in the human psyche.
(48) Poor Psyche in her despairing wanderings was trying to win the gods over to her side.
(49) The war in Vietnam still lingers in the American psyche.
(50) With school being such a lifeline for my beleaguered psyche, the long summer vacation presented a uniquely gloomy and purgatorial prospect.
(51) The deep-seated place of asylums in the national psyche would be difficult to break out of.
(52) Cupid was healed of his wound by now and longing for Psyche.
(53) Mine was to be a psyche available for product placement - that was his intention.
(54) Kennedy and Nixon are less memorable for specific achievements than for what they did for our politics and national psyche.
(55) What a man experiences in the privacy of his psyche must of necessity remain inviolate and inviolable.
(56) The need for love is deeply buried in our psyche.
(57) Revenge and punishment lie deep in the human psyche.
(58) It allows one to study the psyche more completely.
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(59) Disease is a speech of the psyche.
(60) Others argue with equal force that gender dysphoria , as it is known, is a psychiatric affliction and that mutilating the body to fit the afflicted psyche is to inflict a double injury on the patient.
More similar words: psychology, psychologist, psychiatrist, psychological, by chance, only child, chef, ache, chew, cheek, cheer, cheap, chest, check, cheat, teacher, pitcher, scheme, cheese, kitchen, check up, cheer up, check out, check in, catches, schedule, cheerful, treachery, chemistry, chemical.