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1 self-appreciation -- rank: 1000
self-appreciation definitions Oxford Reference Dictionary n. a good opinion of oneself ...
2 Self-flattery -- rank: 653
Self-flattery definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary SELF-FLAT'TERY, n. Flattery of one's self. Merriam Webster's noun Date: 1657 the glossing over of ... s own good qualities and achievements Oxford Reference Dictionary n. = SELF-APPRECIATION. Derivatives: self-flattering adj.
3 Conceit -- rank: 653
... Some to conceit alone their works confine. 6. Favorable or self-flattering opinion; a lofty or vain conception of ones own ... n 1: feelings of excessive pride [syn: amour propre, conceit, self-love, vanity] 2: an elaborate poetic image or a far ... activity ; thought (2) individual opinion b. favorable opinion; especially excessive appreciation of one's own worth or virtue 2. a fancy ... its nature. --Dryden. 5. An overweening idea of one's self; vanity. Plumed with conceit he calls aloud. --Cotton. 6. Design ... 11:25; 12:16; meaning literally, "wise with one's self," i.e. "in one's own opinion," or, as in ... 3. Opinion, estimate, estimation, judgment, impression. 4. Vanity, conceitedness, egotism, self-conceit, self-complacency, self-esteem, self-sufficiency, priggery, priggishness, ...
4 self-approbation -- rank: 626
self-approbation definitions Oxford Reference Dictionary n. = SELF-APPRECIATION.
5 self-approval -- rank: 626
self-approval definitions Oxford Reference Dictionary n. = SELF-APPRECIATION.
6 Sermon on the Mount -- rank: 584
... the student of the Sermon in arriving at a clear appreciation of the argument and the salient features of the discourse ... 5:33-37). (4) The higher law of rights substitutes self-restraint and generosity for retaliation and resistance (Mt 5:38 ... social relations (Mt 7:1-12). (1) Critical estimate of self instead of censorious judgment of others (Mt 7:1-5 ... the wealth of the inner life, in moral strength, in self-control, in spiritual insight, in the character one is able ... Beatitudes. The first four deal with personal qualities: humility, penitence, self-control, desire for righteousness. These are the sources of inner ... heart or reverence for personality, peacemaking or solicitude for others, self-sacrificing loyalty to righteousness. These are the sources of ...
7 Trinity -- rank: 584
... are derived from the implications, in the one case, of self-consciousness; in the other, of love. Both self-consciousness and love, it is said, demand for their very existence an object over against which the self stands as subject. If we conceive of God as self-conscious and loving, therefore, we cannot help conceiving of Him ... 17th-century theologian--Bartholomew Keckermann (1614)--as follows: God is self-conscious thought; and God's thought must have a perfect ... in effect to the mere assertion that the condition of self-consciousness is a real distinction between the thinking subject ...
8 Job, Book of -- rank: 574
... 4. Job Reads His Indictment E) The Denouement 1. The Self-constituted Interpreter 2. The Whirlwind and the Voice 3. The ... s positiveness and absoluteness of conviction, and with it a self-conceit that quite outruns his ability. The Satan of the ... compact of impudent skepticism, who can appreciate no motive beyond self-advantage. Even the wife of Job, with her peremptory disposition ... epic" and "dramatic" are derived. A greater limitation on our appreciation of its form, I think, is imposed by those who ... 17). His plight has become sharply, poignantly objective; his inner self has no part in it. Thus in this opening speech ... Integrity: Having cut loose from all countenancing of the friends' self-interested motives, Job now, with the desperate sense of ...
9 PROVERBS, THE BOOK OF -- rank: 546
... of these books an unusual degree of literary finish and self-consciousness, a sense on the part of writers or compilers ... 15 the prevailing couplet is antithetic, which embodies the most self-closed circuit of the thought. Out of 184 proverbs only ... for the first time to have become as it were self-conscious--to regard itself as a strain of wise counsel ... divine utterance. This seems to mark a stage in the self-consciousness of Wisdom when it was felt that its utterances ... and the developed poem. All this, while not yet a self-conscious philosophy, is a step on the way thereto. 2 ... the strain of literature here represented reach that point of self-conscious unity and coordination which justified its being reckoned ...
10 Hold -- rank: 532
... preach; to proclaim. To hold in, to restrain one's self. He was tempted to laugh; he could hardly hold in ... remain in union. To hold up, to support one's self; as, to hold up under misfortunes. 1. To cease raining ... something; "he has a good grasp of accounting practices" [syn: appreciation, grasp, hold] 3: power by which something or someone is ... for granted"; "view as important"; "hold these truths to be self- evident"; "I hold him personally responsible" [syn: deem, hold, view ... infin., or that + clause) think; believe (held it to be self-evident; held that the earth was flat). 11 tr. regard ... hold thy blow. --Grashaw. He hat not sufficient judgment and self-command to hold his tongue. --Macaulay. 5. To maintain ...
11 Sense -- rank: 532
... sense of happiness"; "a sense of danger"; "a sense of self" 2: the meaning of a word or expression; the way ... sense, gumption, horse sense, sense, mother wit] 5: a natural appreciation or ability; "a keen musical sense"; "a good sense of ... awareness < a sense of shame > d. a discerning awareness and appreciation < her sense of humor > 5. consensus < the sense of the ... importance). 4 (often foll. by of) a quick or accurate appreciation, understanding, or instinct regarding a specified matter (sense of the ... Bacon. 3. Perception through the intellect; apprehension; recognition; understanding; discernment; appreciation. This Basilius, having the quick sense of a lover. --Sir ... t was in another sense. --Shak. 7. Moral perception or appreciation. Some are so hardened in wickedness as to have ...
12 LORD'S SUPPER; (EUCHARIST) -- rank: 477
... except at the institution of the Eucharist, and at the self-revealing meal at Emmaus (Lu 24:30)--deeply impressed those ... the midst of His disciples, and His great prayer of self-oblation and intercession for His church throughout time (Joh 17 ... Christian doctrine of the Godhead, and of the Christ--that self-same Spirit guided the church in the formation and fashioning ... redemption of fallen man through the incarnation, and through the self-oblation of His only Son upon the cross is then ... part of Judas and a strange and total lack of appreciation of the true situation on the part of the other ... The sacrament is instituted for us Christians.") The duty of self-exploration enjoined upon communicants further emphasizes the purpose of ...
13 Feeling -- rank: 477
... 3) "To have a fellow feeling," "to place one's self into the position of another," especially while suffering, "to have ... the awfulness of sin, without reverence to God, without an appreciation of the salvation offered by Him, and without fear of ... affection, affectional, affective, affectivity, air, ambiance, ambience, analog process, analytic, appreciation, appreciation of differences, appreciativeness, ardency, ardor, artistic judgment, assumption, atmosphere, attitude ... response to stimuli, responsiveness, rub, rubbing, ruth, second-sighted, selectiveness, self-excitation, self-pity, sensation, sense, sense impression, sense of touch, sense ...
14 Judiciousness -- rank: 463
... of being judicious; sagacity; sound judgment. Moby Thesaurus abnegation, abstinence, appreciation, appreciation of differences, appreciativeness, artistic judgment, calculation, calm, calmness, canniness, care ... refinement, reflection, reflectiveness, regardfulness, repose, restraint, safeness, safety first, selectiveness, self-abnegation, self-control, self-denial, self-restraint, sense, sensibility, sensitivity, serenity, slowness to act, sobriety, ...
15 Unconscious -- rank: 453
... a. not knowing or perceiving ; not aware b. free from self-awareness 2. a. not possessing mind or consciousness < unconscious matter ... having no consciousness or power of mental perception; without cerebral appreciation; hence, not knowing or regarding; ignorant; as, an unconscious man ... napping, coconscious, cold, collective unconscious, comatose, compulsive, conditioned, conscience, conscious self, daydreaming, daydreamy, dead, dead asleep, dead to, deaf, deaf to ... ecstatic, ego, ego ideal, ego-id conflict, elsewhere, engrossed, ethical self, exanimate, faraway, fast asleep, flaked-out, forced, foreconscious, gut, half ... pensive, persona, personality, pipe-dreaming, pleasure principle, preconscious, preoccupied, primitive self, psyche, psychic apparatus, racial unconscious, rapt, reflex, reflexive, self, semiconscious, senseless, sleeping, slumbering, snap, somewhere else, soulless, sound ...
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