unselfconscious
IPA: ʌnsˈɛɫfkˈɑnʃʌs
adjective
- Not self-conscious; natural and genuine.
- Lacking a sense of self.
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Examples of "unselfconscious" in Sentences
- You have to love the unselfconscious way the Baughmans just do it .
- It's an unselfconsciously sexy, stylish ode to a woman on the prowl .
- Probably only a lawyer or an academic would unselfconsciously use it today.
- A walking talking 'conflict of interest', and completely unselfconscious about it.
- En Fa Mineur closed the recital and brought the house down in a blaze of unselfconscious glory.
- They seem to be completely unselfconscious about running quite spectacular social lives from the parental home.
- But that made me realize that somewhere in our long lost “baby years” we lose our sense of unselfconscious fun.
- The generation that came of age in the first two decades of the century was probably the last of the unselfconscious breed.
- But I'm convinced that from this kind of unselfconscious hyper-local personal story-telling, you'll discover that you and I are not all that different.
- The four-part program, by the Israeli troupe's artistic director, Ohad Naharin, lasts about an hour and feels like an unselfconscious nod to the YouTube generation.
- Once inside, Franken's close to your worst nightmare as a guest, seeking out people like Henry Kissinger and Boyden Gray to mock with the kind of unselfconscious glee that makes him look slightly unhinged.
- Ms. Arianda is quite a bit more hard-edged than Holliday—her Noo Yawk accent could shatter bulletproof glass at a thousand yards—but also quiveringly vulnerable and full of an unselfconscious delight in her own self-evident appeal.
- My daughter just decided to go to the college I graduated from 30 years ago — Smith — and has been deluged with outrageous homophobic comments, made with the kind of unselfconscious impunity with which bigots once spoke about Jews or Blacks.
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