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unselfconscious
[ uhn-self-kon-shuhs ]
unselfconscious
/ ˌʌnsɛlfˈkɒnʃəs /
adjective
- not unduly aware of oneself as the object of attention of others
Other Words From
- unself·conscious·ly adverb
- unself·conscious·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of unselfconscious1
Example Sentences
Before an injury took her out of the season, Tiler Peck, partnered by the scrupulous Tyler Angle, displayed a sweeping, unselfconscious musicality seemingly driven from deep within.
Though Nan is not in the market for a husband, she will, on the strength of her unselfconscious exuberance, ready wit and obvious goodness attract the interest of not one but two hunky aristocrats.
“It feels like an unselfconscious snarling together of all the phases and styles and preoccupations of his career,” Aster said, “while also being among the most personal things he’s ever written.”
Thanks to Castano’s sharp, unselfconscious acting, we want to lean in to see what makes him tick.
They were dressed with unselfconscious flair: There were fringed jackets and fedoras, Western shirts and bow ties, rainbow bandannas and braided beards.
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