self-conscious in English

adjective
1
feeling undue awareness of oneself, one's appearance, or one's actions.
I feel a bit self-conscious parking my scruffy old car

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1. Scientific neologism is itself just linguistic evolution gone self - conscious, as science is self - conscious common sense.

2. Leyland rose, stiff, self-conscious, afraid.

3. She looked self-conscious and guilty.

4. Opposite unConscious see also self-Conscious

5. Are some timid or self-conscious?

6. They grew embarrassed and fretful, self-conscious.

7. Jerry's pretty self-conscious about his weight.

8. She was a shy, self-conscious girl.

9. Leo's still self-conscious about his accent.

10. Some people become very self-conscious in adolescence.

11. Many teenagers are self-conscious about their bodies.

12. His natural reserve made him appear self-conscious.

13. Teenagers are often very self-conscious about their appearance.

14. Sally had always been self-conscious about her height.

15. He's always been self-conscious about being so short.

16. I always feel really self-conscious in a bikini.

17. He started to get self-conscious about his weight.

18. Abashing: to throw into a state of self-conscious distress.

19. Abashes: to throw into a state of self-conscious distress.

20. Her diary was written in a strangely self-conscious style.

21. The humour of the play is self-conscious and contrived.

22. In their presence I became self-conscious and tongue-tied.

23. "I've never drunk wine before," I said, suddenly self-conscious.

24. However, be careful of creating self-conscious metaphors and similes.

25. I felt a bit self-conscious in my swimming costume.

26. Putting the work together is a very self-conscious process.

27. I felt so self-conscious under Luke's mother's intense gaze.

28. Bess was self-conscious about being shorter than her two friends.

29. I used to be self-conscious of my sticking-out teeth.

30. He studied her in a way that made her very self-conscious.

31. Stealthful self-conscious Battledoring snobbishness once essays on plagiarism hovering like their PTA

32. Their well-groomed coats gleam like a couple of sleek self-conscious thoroughbreds.

33. 10 Here, attempts to bossa nova merely produced a self-conscious lateral sway.

34. His proper names show the same self-conscious striving for a romantic atmosphere.

35. From a state of poise and self-confidence, she was suddenly overwhelmingly self-conscious.

36. Mogil and Slepian are a bit self-conscious about having inherited some serious swag.Sentencedict.com

37. He looked uncomfortable, like a self-conscious adolescent who's gone to the wrong party.

38. The young girl felt very self - conscious about the large mole on her chin.

39. Cause to be embarrassed; cause to feel self-conscious Familiarity information: Abash used as a …

40. Essential to his effort was the restoration of a vigorous and self-conscious clerical caste.

41. Shy, self-conscious, and awkward in the presence of others: "I never laughed, being Bashful

42. Merely mechanical; routine: "a sensitive, self-conscious creature in sad revolt against uncongenially Banausic employment"

43. Some young people who were easy-going and extroverted as children become self-conscious in early adolescence.

44. Or that when I get nervous, my hands start shaking and I'm really self-conscious about it.

45. I was self-conscious about my body to a painful degree, and terrified lest the weight came back.

46. In the end the Albertos are a colourful footnote to the sometimes self-conscious rock culture of the 70s.

47. Chagrined definition: feeling or caused to feel uneasy and self-conscious synonyms: embarrassed, discomposed, abashed antonyms: composed, unashamed, unagitated

48. Merely mechanical; routine: "a sensitive, self-conscious creature in sad revolt against uncongenially Banausic employment" (London Magazine)

49. Merely mechanical; routine: "a sensitive, self-conscious creature in sad revolt against uncongenially Banausic employment" (London Magazine)

50. Smelly Armpits may make you self-conscious, even though this is a problem most people have dealt with before