unselfconsciousness

IPA: ʌnsˈɛɫfkˈɑnʃʌsnʌs

noun

  • The property of being unselfconscious.
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Examples of "unselfconsciousness" in Sentences

  • Having only just set out on the path to unselfconsciousness ...
  • Working in a vacuum is good for me; it's as unselfconsciousness as you can get.
  • At least in OBEM, they have a baby at the end, all gunk and unselfconsciousness, and I never don't cry.
  • For in his wonderful "Finch", it is the indifference and unselfconsciousness of birds that he celebrates.
  • A running joke on Twitter is all in good fun, but I find the unselfconsciousness of this little political gag to be a comforting reflection of the way that the larger trend around this election is moving as well.
  • Hawaii was beautiful, and its genius lay in its look, like a new flower opening, like a starfish cluster of fragile fluttering petals, whose bright primary colors gave it an air of unselfconsciousness and false innocence.
  • As if trapped in the old equation of religion with the eternal sleep of tradition, Jager seems almost prepared to keep the equation while reversing its values — that is, to mobilize religion as a way of defending unselfconsciousness itself.
  • Of course he had that extraordinary sans-gêne of all those men, that absolute unselfconsciousness which is not aware there is anyone else in the room but himself and the lady he is bent upon; but instead of being discreet, and making a semblance of taking an interest in the rest of the company, as the Vicomte did, he just sprawled into a chair near her, monopolised her conversation, and stared blankly in front of him whenever she spoke to any one else.

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