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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(61) Few holidays tap into the American psyche so close - ly as Halloween.
(62) Lerner thought this behavior might be an attempt to protect the psyche of people facing an abysmal, unrelenting amount of misery and despair.
(63) It seems that joie de vivre is well engrained in its national psyche.
(64) Yet ideas of revenge and punishment lie deep in the human psyche.
(65) To support his dream research, Sigmund Freud split the human psyche into three parts: the Id, Ego and Super-Ego.
(66) "Magnum Psyche is the most beautiful Arabian stallion I've seen since Aramus, " says Bob Battaglia.
(67) Psyche gave ear to the admonitions of her vocal attendants.
(68) It can promote matureness of thinking and psyche continually to solve the problems with effort.
(69) Here in Chengdu, the provincial capital of Sichuan, each new tremor rattles the collective psyche of a city that escaped serious physical damage but has lost its vaunted joie de vivre.
(70) By Dostoyevsky. These two classics are fascinating for their explorations of the human psyche under extreme conditions. Anexistentialist before his time, Dostoyevsky is a powerful writer.
(71) "It probably shows up a deeply immature part of my psyche," he confesses.
(72) And for the bruised and cantankerous American psyche, it could not come at a worse time.
(73) Now , Aphrodite was very jealous goddess and she grew very angry about Psyche.
(74) By Dostoyevsky. These two classics are fascinating for their explorations of the human psyche under extreme conditions.
(75) Over the years this self-differentiation has been diffused and socialized into the collective psyche of the people of South Sudan.
(76) It seems that joie de vivre is well engrained in the national psyche.
(77) According to Jung, it is the opposition that creates the power ( or libido ) of the psyche.
(78) The lyric protagonist in The Belles Longs and Shorts was a mythical multi-layered character whose deep psyche was composed with universal elements.
(79) From this arises the important conclusion that the real and authentic psyche is the unconscious, whereas the ego-consciousness can be regarded only as a temporary epiphenomenon.
(80) Freud pointed out that these libidinal drives can conflict with the conventions of civilized behavior, represented in the psyche by the superego.
(81) In anguish at her faithlessness and at having hurt him and then lost him, Psyche vowed to show Cupid how much she loved him by spending the rest of her life searching for him.
(82) But for individual gene and psyche predisposition, mental stress is not sure to cause CHD.
(83) In ancient times the psyche was conceived as a microcosm, and this was one of the characteristics attributed to the psychophysical man.
(84) There is a relationship of action and retroaction between object making culture and national psyche: national psyche affect object making, and meanwhile object using will deepen the national psyche.
(85) Make no mistake - this war will damage the nation's psyche.
(86) On the contrary, he is almost a textbook example of Tocqueville's prediction that American democracy would produce works that lay bare the deepest, hidden parts of the psyche.
(87) Being asas she was, Psyche straightened up the messy place of worship.
(88) So Venus gave Psyche more impossible tasks, such as to fetch the golden wool of some fierce sheep and to obtain black water from the river Styx.
(88) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(89) In his major plays, Tennessee Williams creates a new kind of plays through the portraying of the protagonists' psyche.
(90) Macbeth is less a Senecan atrocity than a dramatic exploration of human psyche, which is based, to a large extent, upon the audience's "horrible imaginings".
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