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selfhood
[ self-hood ]
selfhood
/ ˈ²õÉ›±ô´Ú³óÊŠ»å /
noun
- philosophy
- the state of having a distinct identity
- the individuality so possessed
- a person's character
- the quality of being egocentric
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Example Sentences
“Every time you do a practice like that, you’re literally opening up a new neuronal pattern in your brain that expands your selfhood, your ability and that wonderful word we use called ‘resilience.’â€
The Guardian’s four-star review praised the record’s introspective depth, particularly how it wrestles with “the question of Smith’s own selfhoodâ€.
Through her art and writing, she explores and dissects mental health, selfhood and relationships.
In the face of so much frenzied curation and compulsory personal branding, how might a modern human maintain some iota of unshared selfhood, a soupçon of Greta Garbo mystique?
Many women today would disagree with Lacey’s bitter outlook, but she is a product of a time when her selfhood was intertwined with her ability to marry well, support her husband’s ambitions and have children.
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