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    self-conscious
    /ˌsɛlfˈkɒnʃəs/

    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"
    • 2. (especially of an action or intention) deliberate and with full awareness, especially affectedly so: "her self-conscious identification with the upper classes"

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  2. nervous or uncomfortable because you are worried about what people think about you or your actions: He looked uncomfortable, like a self-conscious adolescent. Fewer examples. I always feel a bit self-conscious in a hat. Stop staring - you make me self-conscious. She's very self-conscious about her nose.

  3. The meaning of SELF-CONSCIOUS is conscious of one's own acts or states as belonging to or originating in oneself : aware of oneself as an individual. How to use self-conscious in a sentence.

  4. nervous or uncomfortable because you are worried about what people think about you or your actions: He looked uncomfortable, like a self-conscious adolescent. Fewer examples. I always feel a bit self-conscious in a hat. Stop staring - you make me self-conscious. She's very self-conscious about her nose.

  5. If you describe someone or something as self-conscious, you mean that they are strongly aware of who or what they are. [formal] They were forged by them, moreover, into a self-conscious nation as early as the 10th century. Putting the work together is a very self-conscious process.

  6. Self-conscious means overly aware of and sensitive to attention from others, often to the point of feeling anxious or embarrassed. In this sense, self-conscious is always used negatively. A person can be self-conscious in general, or about a particular aspect of themselves.

  7. Psychologists frequently distinguish between two kinds of self-consciousness, private and public. Private self-consciousness is a tendency to introspect and examine one's inner self and feelings. Public self-consciousness is an awareness of the self as it is viewed by others.

  8. self-conscious (about something) nervous or embarrassed about your appearance or what other people think of you. He's always been self-conscious about being so short. She was a shy, self-conscious girl.

  9. Being self-conscious goes beyond just being aware of yourself — when you're self-conscious, you constantly question the way you appear to others. You might feel self-conscious when you stand in front of a group to give a speech, or when you're trying out for a movie or a play.

  10. a nervous or uncomfortable feeling that you have when you are worried about what people think about you or your actions: Many adolescents suffer from crippling self-consciousness. After the first 10 minutes, people have lost the feeling of self-consciousness, and they're just enjoying the experience. Fewer examples.

  11. Definitions of 'self-conscious' Someone who is self-conscious is easily embarrassed and nervous because they feel that everyone is looking at them and judging them. More