Etymology: [ 'self, Southern also 's ] (pronoun.) before 12th century. Middle English , from Old English; akin to Old High German selb, intensive pronoun, and probably to Latin suus one's own; more at SUICIDE.
ill at ease socially, uncomfortably over-conscious of one's appearance or behaviour, aware of oneself as an individual being, being aware of one's actions, Someone who is self-conscious is easily embarrassed and nervous because they feel that everyone is looking at them and judging them. I felt a bit self-conscious in my swimming costume Bess was self-conscious about being shorter than her two friends. + self-consciously self-consciously She was fiddling self-consciously with her wedding ring. + self-consciousness self-consciousness her painful self-consciousness, excessively and uncomfortably conscious of your appearance or behavior; "self-conscious teenagers"; "wondered if she could ever be untidy without feeling self-conscious about it", If you describe someone or something as self-conscious, you mean that they are strongly aware of who or what they are. Putting the work together is a very self-conscious process. + self-consciously self-consciously The world which the book inhabits seems too self-consciously literary, too introverted, aware of yourself as an individual or of your own being and actions and thoughts; "self-conscious awareness"; "self-conscious about their roles as guardians of the social values", alternative spelling of self-conscious, Conscious of one's acts or state as belonging to, or originating in, one's self, Conscious of one's self as an object of the observation of others; as, the speaker was too self- conscious,
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ill at ease socially
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uncomfortably over-conscious of one's appearance or behaviour
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aware of oneself as an individual being
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being aware of one's actions sıfat
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Someone who is self-conscious is easily embarrassed and nervous because they feel that everyone is looking at them and judging them. I felt a bit self-conscious in my swimming costume Bess was self-conscious about being shorter than her two friends. + self-consciously self-consciously She was fiddling self-consciously with her wedding ring. + self-consciousness self-consciousness her painful self-consciousness
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excessively and uncomfortably conscious of your appearance or behavior; "self-conscious teenagers"; "wondered if she could ever be untidy without feeling self-conscious about it"
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If you describe someone or something as self-conscious, you mean that they are strongly aware of who or what they are. Putting the work together is a very self-conscious process. + self-consciously self-consciously The world which the book inhabits seems too self-consciously literary, too introverted
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aware of yourself as an individual or of your own being and actions and thoughts; "self-conscious awareness"; "self-conscious about their roles as guardians of the social values"
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selfconscious
alternative spelling of self-conscious
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selfconscious
Conscious of one's acts or state as belonging to, or originating in, one's self
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selfconscious
Conscious of one's self as an object of the observation of others; as, the speaker was too self- conscious
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