- 看过 introspective 的人也看了 :
- reflective
- thoughtful
- subjective
- inner-directed
introspective 的定义
- characterized by introspection, the act or process of looking into oneself.
introspective 近义词
contemplative
introspective 的近义词 4 个
introspective 的反义词 1 个
更多introspective例句
- Topics can range from introspective conversations about identity to light-hearted anecdotes about love prospects.
- The coronavirus crisis and the switch to remote working and meetings has made it more difficult for employees to stand out, especially for those who are quiet and introspective.
- Armstrong, one of the cryptocurrency industry’s more introspective Bitcoin bulls, has urged exercising caution before.
- It portrays lockdown as a patient, introspective time when people read and danced and “listened more deeply.”
- Brands have listened, and have been introspective about how they can show up for customers.
- We had to make sure that the music was really there, fun and introspective at the same time.
- “‘Introspective, quiet, and short on action’ translates to ‘tough to film,’” she writes.
- But then again, George Frost Kennan was a deeply introspective man.
- Rachel at one point moseys the streets of Manhattan, despondent and introspective, while singing the Beatles ballad “Yesterday.”
- But also being a little introspective and finding her true voice and what she wants to do.
- Just how he should do this gave him occasional delightfully introspective moments in which he played with possibilities.
- They become absolutely introspective and their surroundings fail utterly, in pronounced cases, to produce any reaction in them.
- Thus confronted, Mr. Dean looked very solemn and introspective, while the others waited.
- He had never been an introspective man in the philosophic sense, and he never had thought that he was of much account.
- Karl von Rosen listened, then his large eyes again turned introspective.