Use "self-conscious" in a sentence

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

51. If you're "self-Conscious," you're overly aware and even embarrassed by how you think you look or act.

52. Some have even questioned its right to be called a masterpiece by condemning Welles' self-conscious bid for cinematic immortality.

53. Most of the rest are self-conscious and feel as awkward doing infant care as they would pirouetting in a tutu.

54. I found it boring,[Sentence dictionary] self-conscious and a good deal sketchier than the Balzac novella on which it's based.

55. The institutional racism model thus overlaps with an equal opportunities model which demands self-conscious meritocracy in spirit and in procedures.

56. Which, if any, wines might you decant, or would you feel self-conscious about doing it in front of family and friends?

57. Bocage began to make verses in infancy, and being somewhat of a prodigy grew up to be flattered, self-conscious and unstable.

58. Bocage began to make verses in infancy, and being somewhat of a prodigy grew up to be flattered, self-conscious and unstable

59. Feeling or caused to feel ill at ease or self-conscious or ashamed Familiarity information: Chagrined used as an adjective is very rare.

60. People behave Awkwardly when they're embarrassed or self-conscious — you might act Awkwardly as you stand on a stage, accepting an unexpected award

61. Feeling or caused to feel ill at ease or self-conscious or ashamed Familiarity information: Abashed used as an adjective is very rare.

62. Areolae come in a variety of sizes and shapes, but if yours make you feel self-conscious, this procedure can make sagging, puffy,

63. Abashed: 1 adj feeling or caused to feel uneasy and self-conscious “felt Abashed at the extravagant praise” Synonyms: chagrined , embarrassed discomposed having your composure disturbed

64. Her femininity usually makes me a little self-conscious , but within a minute or two I 'm over it , eased , I think , by her genuine nature .

65. Chagrined: 1 adj feeling or caused to feel uneasy and self-conscious “ Chagrined at the poor sales of his book” Synonyms: abashed , embarrassed discomposed having your composure disturbed

66. Clumsier children may become more self-conscious about displaying their motor skills and less likely to participate in games and activities, and this may mean they get less practice

67. Possessing a mezzo-soprano vocal range, Madonna has always been self-conscious about her voice, especially in comparison to her vocal idols such as Ella Fitzgerald, Prince, and Chaka Khan.

68. 20 Unless you are writing something very post-modernist – self-conscious, self-reflexive and "provocative" – be alert for possibilities of using plain familiar words in place of polysyllabic "big" words.

69. When they move to the bed, what unfolds is an all-too-real sex scene filled with accidental Bumpings of heads and self-conscious worries about how time has changed their bodies.

70. "Ramsay seems to have been somewhat less self-conscious in presenting his Bawdry to the general public than Burns, as his was circulating in chapbooks from early on in his career

71. Sports are, by their nature, competitive and not everyone is good at them: "There are people who can be a bit self-conscious and you need to ensure you don't marginalise them."

72. Synonyms for Chagrined adj feeling or caused to feel uneasy and self-conscious Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or …

73. 5 Lawrence of Arabia on the Wadi Rum desert: "Our little caravan grew self-conscious, and fell dead quiet, afraid and ashamed to flaunt its smallness in the presence of the stupendous hills."

74. The Bowerbirds sit on the dividing line between the freak folk contingent led by Devendra Banhart and Joanna Newsom and the more straightforward sunshine pop of Lavender Diamond: for all the self-conscious… Read Full Biography

75. Bashful adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (person: shy, self-conscious) ( personne, action ) timide adj adjectif : modifie un nom

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77. ‘a self-conscious Contestation of the government’ ‘Hall deals with the process of Contestation and what is required to replace embedded ideas, established interests and institutions.’ ‘And these representations changed appreciably over the centuries, through a process of both Contestation and assimilation.’

78. ‘That's an Abdication of responsibility towards the most vulnerable members of society.’ ‘It is a self-conscious Abdication of responsibility, for the sake of an individual ego.’ ‘Yet any implication of presidential Abdication of the policy formulation role in this sphere is a misconstruction.’

79. ‘That's an Abdication of responsibility towards the most vulnerable members of society.’ ‘It is a self-conscious Abdication of responsibility, for the sake of an individual ego.’ ‘Yet any implication of presidential Abdication of the policy formulation role in this sphere is a misconstruction.’

80. Former producer Jermaine Dupri is back for all but one track on WANTED, and the sound is appealing if tediously repetitive; Bow wow's party-boy image and self-conscious swagger are intact, along with some appealing musical hooks and a few positive messages for young fans.