Given to examining own sensory and perceptual experiences.
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Examples for "introspective"
Examples for "introspective"
1You have read too much official history, General, Jook said, growing introspective.
2The second option was more difficult as it entailed serious, introspective reckoning.
3Neither the social order nor the method of introspective thought suggested it.
4People create rigid structures of thought and tend to be rather introspective.
5ZZ Top don't exactly carry the image of being introspective, deep-thinking individuals.
1I think for a long time, I closed up and became introverted.
2She was very introverted these days, and very dependent on the familiar.
3She's sort of introverted, but I do want her to be happy.
4Anita Vanger had not thought of her as being introverted at all.
5At last Hans steps out of himself, out of his introverted powerlessness.
1The self-exploratory, self-examining role it implies is something very central to our post-Freudian age.
2The cowl of the holy man was thrown back, exposing his mortified lineaments and his self-examining eye to those around.
3The reading and writing of fiction is obviously driven in part by a desire to look inward, to be self-examining, reflective.
4He was unconsciously dishonest to himself in these self-examinings, and one day this dawned upon him.
Translations for self-examining