psyches in English

noun
1
the human soul, mind, or spirit.
I will never really fathom the female psyche
synonyms:soulspirit(inner) selfegotrue beinginner man/womanpersonasubconsciousmindintellectanima
noun
1
a Hellenistic personification of the soul as female, or sometimes as a butterfly. The allegory of Psyche's love for Cupid is told in The Golden Ass by Apuleius.

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1. It is a pity we so deform plastic minds and so cripple young psyches.

2. Fortunately, we're more alive to the dangers inherent in the bruising of delicate psyches.

3. In the 1930s, Freud told us all that you could analyze people's psyches based on their doodles.

4. And that third idea, that we will never have to be alone, is central to changing our psyches.

5. As the markets roil and uncertainty hangs over the economy in ways we haven't seen since 200 it's a good time to address how all the turbulence has impacted investors' psyches.

6. A fledgling Two Scooper returns to the crimson lights of Genoa City and reconsiders a recast, reflects on coming change, ponders paternity, opines on the Bribability of lab techs, speculates on the mysterious psyches of a few imperfect denizens, and responds to fan feedback.

7. Not only is “Beanpole” one of the first essential cinematic works released in theaters this year, it is also among the most involving character studies in recent memory, bringing us so deeply into the psyches of its heroines that we find ourselves trembling along with them every time they are shaken to the core.