What is another word for self-consciously?

Pronunciation: [sˈɛlfkˈɒnʃəsli] (IPA)

Self-consciously refers to being overly aware or conscious of oneself or one's actions. Some synonyms for self-consciously include awkwardly, uncomfortably, hesitantly, nervously, timidly, and uncertainly. Awkwardly is used to describe behaviors that lack ease or grace, while uncomfortably denotes unease or discomfort with one's actions. Hesitantly suggests a lack of confidence or indecisiveness, while nervously implies anxiety or fear. Timidly describes actions that are shy or hesitant, and uncertainly suggests a lack of confidence or conviction. All of these synonyms emphasize a sense of unease or a lack of confidence in oneself or one's actions.

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What are the hypernyms for Self-consciously?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for self-consciously?

Self-consciously is an adjective that describes an action or behavior that is done with a sense of awareness, nervousness, or insecurity. The antonyms for self-consciously, on the other hand, are words that describe actions or behaviors done with confidence, comfort, and ease. These words include confidently, boldly, fearlessly, relaxedly, comfortably, naturally, and easefully. Using antonyms like these will help remove the nervousness and insecurity that come with self-consciousness and enable you to express yourself with confidence and ease. It is vital to learn to embrace these words to live life with clarity, confidence, and comfort.

What are the antonyms for Self-consciously?

Famous quotes with Self-consciously

  • The new vision of man and politics was never taken by its founders to be splendid. Naked man, gripped by fear or industriously laboring to provide the wherewithal for survival, is not an apt subject for poetry. They self-consciously chose low but solid ground. Civil societies dedicated to the end of self-preservation cannot be expected to provide fertile soil for the heroic and inspired. They do not require or encourage the noble. What rules and sets the standards of respectability and emulation is not virtue or wisdom. The recognition of the humdrum and prosaic character of life was intended to play a central role in the success of real politics. And the understanding of human nature which makes this whole project feasible, if believed in, clearly forms a world in which the higher motives have no place. One who holds the “economic” view of man cannot consistently believe in the dignity of man or in the special status of art and science. The success of the enterprise depends precisely on this simplification of man. And if there is a solution to the human problems, there is no tragedy. There was no expectation that, after the bodily needs are taken care of, man would have a spiritual renaissance—and this for two reasons: (1) men will always be mortal, which means that there can be no end to the desire for immortality and to the quest for means to achieve it; and (2) the premise of the whole undertaking is that man’s natural primary concern is preservation and prosperity; the regimes founded on nature take man as he is naturally and will make him ever more natural. If his motives were to change, the machinery that makes modern government work would collapse.
    Allan Bloom
  • 1. Laughter is the Wild Body's song of triumph. 2. Laughter is the climax in the tragedy of seeing, hearing and smelling self-consciously. 3. Laughter is the bark of delight of a gregarious animal at the proximity of its kind. 4. Laughter is an independent, tremendously important, and lurid emotion. 5. Laughter is the representative of Tragedy, when Tragedy is away. 6. Laughter is the emotion of tragic delight. 7. Laughter is the female of Tragedy. 8. Laughter is the strong elastic fish, caught in Styx, springing and flapping about until it dies. 9. Laughter is the sudden handshake of mystic violence and the anarchist. 10. Laughter is the mind sneezing. 11. Laughter is the one obvious commotion that is not complex, or in expression dynamic. 12. Laughter does not progress. It is primitive, hard and unchangeable.
    Wyndham Lewis

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