introspective

[ US /ˌɪntɹəˈspɛktɪv, ˌɪntɹoʊˈspɛktɪv/ ]
[ UK /ˌɪntɹəspˈɛktɪv/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. given to examining own sensory and perceptual experiences
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How To Use introspective In A Sentence

  • The multilayered a cappella songs are terse fragments of introspective poetry. Times, Sunday Times
  • It involves the characteristics of criticism, recessiveness, savvy, introspectiveness and creativity.
  • Introspective interiorization and psychological subtlety are the inevitable by-products. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Satire is a lonely and introspective occupation, for nobody can describe a fool to the life without much patient ...
  • It was a pleasant surprise when they reconvened to record 1997's For Those In Peril From The Sea, a classy collection of upbeat rockers, jangly pop tunes and introspective balladry.
  • Stuff has been happening, but it's all kind of introspective, sad stuff that isn't that easy to write, even if I did have any intention of splashing it all over the web.
  • Aaaaaaand time to call it a night. chaosreality is in dutch with his girl, dravengodvamp's chatting online, the booze has shifted from goofy laughter to deep introspective discussion, and I have to be at the rehab house in 5.5 hours to see Ray, so I better get my happy ass to bed. Voice Post
  • It was a quiet, introspective story - with a powerful wallop.
  • My father is an ex-serviceman. As he is introspective and taciturn, I seldom hear the word "love" in his speech even once. According to mother's evaluation, he is a thin-skinned man.
  • When we talk about this, he becomes introspective, genuinely unsure if he had anything to apologise for or rather a lot. Times, Sunday Times
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