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self-observation
noun as in introspection
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Example Sentences
He was testing how far the stage could rival the short story, his other main artistic outlet, as a medium of self-observation and subtle epiphany.
“The moments where you are fully in it, all that goes — all that awareness, all that self-observation, all that stuff, that inner critic,” Considine said.
“To be reintroduced to her world with such detail and such a brilliant sense of self-observation, so many years later, was really shocking.”
Anyone who came in contact with someone who tested positive would not need to quarantine, and must instead do “self-observation” for five to seven days and avoid crowded gatherings, the ministry said.
And the answer comes: “1, people are not wearing enough hats. 2, matter is energy. In the universe, however, the soul does not exist ab initio as Orthodox Christianity teaches, it has to be brought into existence by a process of guided self-observation … flawed owing to man’s ability to be distracted by everyday trivia.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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