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self-con·scious (sĕlf′kŏn′shəs)adj.1. Aware of oneself as an individual or of one's own being, actions, or thoughts.2. Socially ill at ease: The self-conscious teenager sat alone during lunch.3. Excessively conscious of one's appearance or manner: The self-conscious actor kept fixing his hair.4. Showing the effects of self-consciousness; stilted: self-conscious prose. self′-con′scious·ly adv.self′-con′scious·ness n.self-conscious adj 1. unduly aware of oneself as the object of the attention of others; embarrassed 2. (Psychology) conscious of one's existence ˌself-ˈconsciously adv ˌself-ˈconsciousness nself′-con′scious adj. 1. excessively aware of being observed by others. 2. conscious of oneself or one's own being. [1670–80] self′-con′sciously, adv. self′-con′sciousness, n. self-conscious confident">confident1. 'self-conscious'Someone who is self-conscious is easily embarrassed and worries about what other people think of them. I stood there, feeling self-conscious.Patrick is self-conscious about his thinness.2. 'confident'If someone is sure of their own abilities, qualities, or ideas, you do not say that they are 'self-conscious'. You say that they are confident, self-confident, or self-assured. ...a witty, young and confident lawyer.She was remarkably self-confident for her age.His comments were firm and self-assured.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | self-conscious - 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"- D.M.Potterself-awareconscious - knowing and perceiving; having awareness of surroundings and sensations and thoughts; "remained conscious during the operation"; "conscious of his faults"; "became conscious that he was being followed" | | 2. | self-conscious - 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"uncomfortable - conducive to or feeling mental discomfort; "this kind of life can prove disruptive and uncomfortable"; "the uncomfortable truth"; "grew uncomfortable beneath his appraising eye"; "an uncomfortable way of surprising me just when I felt surest"; "the teacher's presence at the conference made the child very uncomfortable" |
self-consciousadjective embarrassed, nervous, uncomfortable, awkward, insecure, diffident, ill at ease, sheepish, bashful, shamefaced, like a fish out of water, out of countenance I felt a bit self-conscious in my swimming costume.Translationsself-conscious (selfˈkonʃəs) adjective too easily becoming shy or embarrassed when in the presence of others. She'll never be a good teacher – she's too self-conscious. 容易害羞的 难为情的,害羞的 ˈself-ˈconsciously adverb 容易害羞地 难为情地,害羞地 ˌself-ˈconsciousness noun 容易害羞,自我意識 自我意识self-conscious → 自我意识的zhCNself-conscious
self-conscious conscious of one's existence self-conscious
self-conscious (sĕlf′kŏn′shəs)adj.1. Aware of oneself as an individual or of one's own being, actions, or thoughts.2. Socially ill at ease: The self-conscious teenager sat alone during lunch.3. Excessively conscious of one's appearance or manner: The self-conscious actor kept fixing his hair.4. Showing the effects of self-consciousness; stilted: self-conscious prose. self′-con′scious·ly adv.self′-con′scious·ness n.self-consciousBeing aware of oneself, esp. overly aware of appearance and actions, and thus being ill at ease.self-conscious
Synonyms for self-consciousadj embarrassedSynonyms- embarrassed
- nervous
- uncomfortable
- awkward
- insecure
- diffident
- ill at ease
- sheepish
- bashful
- shamefaced
- like a fish out of water
- out of countenance
Synonyms for self-consciousadj aware of yourself as an individual or of your own being and actions and thoughtsSynonymsRelated Wordsadj excessively and uncomfortably conscious of your appearance or behaviorRelated Words |