Similar words: self-conscious, self-consciously, stream of consciousness, consciousness, subconsciousness, unconsciousness, conscientiousness, conscious. Meaning: n. 1. embarrassment deriving from the feeling that others are critically aware of you 2. self-awareness plus the additional realization that others are similarly aware of you.
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1. The stiffness and self-consciousness soon disappeared.
2. A wave of self-consciousness can wash over her when someone new enters the room.
3. Dinner together was inhibited by self-consciousness.
4. Moreover, the principle of linguistic self-consciousness or reflexivity seems to be made even more explicit when transposed to the narrative model.
5. At times, self-consciousness can shade into actual fear; for many street remarks are not ambiguous but clearly hostile.
6. You both lose awareness of self-consciousness, of anything but the current overwhelming physical and emotional sensations.
7. After MacLeish, with excruciating self-consciousness, read her the poem, Margarett told him she had previously seen it.
8. As an adult, you know that self-consciousness only inhibits your ability to perform well.
9. According to Blackwell, morality involved the evolution of self-consciousness which had developed only in the human species.
10. You almost never catch a whiff of authorial self-consciousness.
11. Here at last an enormous reality emerges in self-consciousness, and this knowledge swallows up all interest in studying the cosmos.
12. Training self-control can be started with improving self-consciousness, setting up right study motive, and developing forerunning ideas.
13. It is characterised by self-consciousness, persistence and massiveness, and has the functions of instruction , guidance, regulation and radiation .
14. The floor was bare and unfinished concrete, and I could jump rope without self-consciousness, without interference.
15. The atmosphere of the room was so different from any he had ever breathed that self-consciousness vanished in the sense of adventure.
16. Ridicule is a decidedly more entertaining version of the genre with the grace to flash us some intelligence and self-consciousness.
17. Our predictable reply would be that Griffin's examples are no more than contributory prototypes of self-consciousness.
18. But while the new physically fit ideal was liberating to women, it would lead to more self-consciousness about their bodies.
19. The urge to invent oneself begins early and is perhaps coeval with the advent of any sort of self-consciousness.
20. When I write of consciousness I shall mean what is often called self-consciousness, rather than awareness of sensations or perceptions.
21. Other commentators, unlike Clark, cite their favoured items of behavioural evidence for self-consciousness as if they were authoritative without further argument.
22. Based on the current achievements in philosophy of mind and neuroscience, the author explores the brain death problem by the conception of self-consciousness.
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23. Many movements in psychology, education, and training are focused on an enlarged self-consciousness. Most popular self-help literature also focuses upon this capacity.
24. Shame occurs in the shaming or belittling of oneself, which is often experienced as a form of self-consciousness or self-judgment.
25. But this, Greenblatt supposes, is something about which he has very little self-consciousness.
26. As the unified regime collapsed in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, clerisies then got free from idealistic durance and came to their self-consciousness, thinking over the existence of the individuals.
27. These thirteen or fourteen year old youth with independent self-consciousness and they were eager to express it.
28. So how can managers quickly and cheaply create the shock of self-consciousness to push their people to take the style and substance of their correspondence more seriously?
29. Early interactions set the child's beliefs about themselves as a social being and these encounters can create a self-consciousness that may lead to anxiety disorders and social phobia.
30. But on account of her "egotist experience", her feminine self-consciousness was filled with "pessimistic" and gloomy color, which greatly influenced the transcendence of herself.
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