self-consciously in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for self-consciously in the English»Spanish Dictionary

self-consciously [Am ˌsɛlfˈkɑnʃəsli, Brit ˌsɛlfˈkɒn(t)ʃəsli] ADV

2.2. self-consciously (with self-awareness):

self-consciously
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They now wear (a bit self-consciously) small, hard-to-control turbans in bright cerise tones.
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This led to a style of music called progressive rock, which has been described as the most self-consciously arty branch of rock.
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The result is not a defensive structure, but a palatial residence in a self-consciously archaising castle style.
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It was crammed with wonky lyrics, self-consciously clever song structures, and earnest vocals.
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The program of such groups was often self-consciously revolutionary, a determination to scandalize the bourgeoisie by mocking their culture, sexuality and political moderation.
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It's summer, which means most likely, no matter where you live, the long, billowy, self-consciously bohemian dresses are a fact of life right now.
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It was also self-consciously modern, a product of its iconoclastic era.
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The uncle is a complacent and self-consciously respectable bachelor who suspects that the student does very little studying.
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The school claimed that its case was self-consciously not an abridgement of free speech.
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Artificially distressed and self-consciously homey, the frames offset the neat balances of the images within.
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