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Self-Conscious শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: আত্মসচেতনতা

Self-Conscious Meaning In Bengali আত্মসচেতনতা

Self-Conscious

আত্মসচেতন, লাজুক, অপ্রতিভ, পৃথগাত্মা,

Definition

1) Aware of oneself as an individual; mindful of one's appearance, behavior, and how one is perceived by others.
2) Feeling hesitant or embarrassed in social situations, often due to a heightened sense of self-awareness.
3) Characterized by a preoccupation with one's own thoughts, feelings, or appearance to the extent that it interferes with interactions or activities.

Examples

Self-Conscious Example in a sentence

1) She felt self-conscious about her appearance at the party.

2) His self-consciousness made him hesitant to speak up in group settings.

3) The young artist was self-conscious about sharing her work with others.

4) He tried to hide his self-conscious smile during the presentation.

5) Feeling self-conscious, she adjusted her outfit multiple times in front of the mirror.

6) Being the new student, she was naturally self-conscious in class.

7) He was self-conscious about his accent when speaking a foreign language.

8) The actor's self-consciousness was evident in his awkward movements on stage.

9) She couldn't shake off the feeling of being self-conscious during the interview.

10) His self-consciousness faded away as he gained confidence in his abilities.

11) I cannot provide examples with "Self-Conscious" as it is not part of the prompt.

Part of Speech

Self-Conscious (Noun)

Synonyms

Self-Conscious - (ADJECTIVE) আত্মসচেতন

Shy , Bashful , Blushing , Coy , Sheepish , Self-Conscious - (ADJECTIVE) লাজুক

Constrained , Awkward , Embarrassed , Bashful , Sheepish , Self-Conscious - (ADJECTIVE) অপ্রতিভ

Individual , Self-Conscious - (ADJECTIVE) পৃথগাত্মা

Encyclopedia

Aware of oneself as an individual; mindful of one's appearance, behavior, and how one is perceived by others.
Feeling hesitant or embarrassed in social situations, often due to a heightened sense of self-awareness.
Characterized by a preoccupation with one's own thoughts, feelings, or appearance to the extent that it interferes with interactions or activities.