0 too easily becoming shy or embarrassed when in the presence of others -- plachý
She’ll never be a good teacher – she’s too self-conscious.
The smaller amount of capital may explain some such domestic management of business, but it was also a self-conscious endeavour.
Proposals which are bland in themselves, however, can assume a quite different dimension when viewed as the expression of a self-conscious movement.
But her key problem here, we are told, is not her assumption that the defeat of horrendous evil requires such self-conscious beliefs.
He tended to be very self-conscious in registering the effects of his new environment on himself.
According to the different strains of theism, the ultimate reality and highest being is necessarily ontologically independent, self-conscious, and transcendent.
Here, musical styles are ironic and unpredictable, assume self-conscious postures, resist genre definitions, are often difficult to classify.
Some of the participants were self-conscious, self-assertive ' backwoodsmen ' defending an independent way of life, looting and striking back against coastal people.
The principal difference between ourselves and our ancestors is that they took society as they found it while we are self-conscious and perplexed.