unselfconsciousness

unselfconsciousness
See unselfconsciously.

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  • unselfconsciousness — noun the quality of being not self conscious; unawareness of yourself or of others views of yourself (Freq. 1) he had the unselfconsciousness of a child • Ant: ↑self consciousness • Derivationally related forms: ↑unselfconscious • Hypernyms: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • unselfconsciousness — unselfconscious ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not shy or embarrassed. DERIVATIVES unselfconsciously adverb unselfconsciousness noun …   English terms dictionary

  • unselfconsciousness — un·selfconsciousness …   English syllables

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  • unselfconscious — unselfconsciously, adv. unselfconsciousness, n. /un self kon sheuhs/, adj. not self conscious; without affectation or pretense: an unselfconscious manner. [1830 40; UN 1 + SELF CONSCIOUS] * * * …   Universalium

  • Cunningham, Allan — ▪ Scottish poet born Dec. 7, 1784, Keir, Dumfriesshire, Scot. died Oct. 30, 1842, London, Eng.  Scottish poet, a member of the brilliant circle of writers that included Thomas De Quincey, Charles Lamb, William Hazlitt, John Keats, and Thomas Hood …   Universalium

  • unselfconscious — adjective without self consciousness; not shy or embarrassed. Derivatives unselfconsciously adverb unselfconsciousness noun …   English new terms dictionary

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