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unselfconscious Meaning in Bengali







unselfconscious's Usage Examples:

described the new single "You're the World to Me" as "joyous" and "unselfconscious," and called his Greatest Hits album "a bag of happy shit".


Raverat remembered him fondly as an eccentric and entirely unselfconscious man in her childhood memoirs Period Piece (1952).


treatment and describing the memoir as "an extrovert, tender, charming and unselfconscious book, with some extraordinary, hell-raising and hair-raising anecdotes".


Men have this self (an “unselfconscious parasitism”) and women must, by definition, lack it.


always hyphenated (except for a few multiprefix compounds such as unselfconscious) semi- "partial"; "somewhat"; "half" semiarid, "somewhat arid" (more).


My biggest hurdle was to be unselfconscious about writing.


certainly, but not a cacophony of rhetorical features, nor without the unselfconscious virtuosity which can uplift and excite.


Lewis stated the episode recaptured the unselfconscious fun of the earlier US series, showing that the contestants don’t need.


Adler called the album "an unselfconscious mix of influences, more three-dimensional than his various tribute.


"His talent, his energy, his unselfconscious fun and enjoyment of the chase, his ability to make everything seem.


being of a 'sober neo-Tudor style' and were 'typically honest and unselfconscious'.


power, while Terry and Rosa are simply powerful (self-conscious and unselfconscious varieties respectively).


It is ephemeral, straightforward, measured, and unselfconscious.


completed the Frank Bridge Variations) and, best of all, a direct, unselfconscious engagement with the word so characteristic of early Britten.


Perhaps they can all merit television's unselfconscious compassion some day.


Anthony Newley's direction, however, is surprisingly unselfconscious and reponsive to a talented cast, though there is little he can do.


He called Ruse's writing style "bluff, unselfconscious, and opinionated" and finds Ruse sarcastic, "scarcely a neutral observer".


performance, filmmaker John Waters later said "I think that she's the most unselfconscious nude person.


of an urban sophisticate, the artist found himself attracted to the unselfconscious attitudes toward sexuality that contributed to the relaxed atmosphere.


of the "Luminists", as they came to be known, were characterized by unselfconscious, nearly invisible brushstrokes used to convey the qualities and effects.



Synonyms:

unaffected;

Antonyms:

studied; affected;

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