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Definition of self-expression in English: self-expressionnoun ˌsɛlfɪkˈsprɛʃ(ə)nˈˌsɛlf ɛkˈsprɛʃən mass nounThe expression of one's feelings, thoughts, or ideas, especially in writing, art, music, or dance. (尤指通过写作、美术、音乐、舞蹈对自己的情感和想法的)自我表达 they create art primarily for their own enjoyment and self-expression Example sentencesExamples - Her work is so much more about self-expression in an unmediated way than the artists you're bringing up.
- Writing as self-expression acquires a very literal meaning, for it is only through creative activity that identity is constructed.
- I have always liked to do art because it is not only a form of self-expression, but it helps me relax and think.
- This artistic endeavor is about choice, autonomy, self-expression, trust, and sharing.
- Art is our mouth, the poetry of languages and self-expression.
- Although this was essentially ceramic art, it assumed the form of pure art since it was a means of self-expression.
- It is quite often stressed that consumption is an important form of self-expression and a major way of demonstrating one's identity.
- In the music studio, teachers work to develop self-expression through musical performance.
- They did so by encouraging self-expression and imaginative play as well as the frank expression of emotions.
- It also provides a vehicle for a child's self-expression and is a way for children and adults to communicate nonverbally.
- How can you raise your level of self-expression?
- They offer none of the skills traditionally conferred by dance, such as grace, self-expression and improved confidence in ourselves.
- The teacher without students would have no means of self-expression or mirror for his actions and ideas.
- Any form of line dancing that encourages freewheeling self-expression must be forcefully discouraged.
- Art was not simply for enjoyment or self-expression but a means of passing on ideas and values that had complex social significance.
- It is a money-making machine that has little to do with culture, art or self-expression.
- The film explores his personal journey for self-expression and artistic fulfilment.
- The ruling class wants to repress artistic freedom of self-expression, as a part of the broader attack on the democratic rights of the people.
- Learning to express opinions more assertively is a form of self-expression.
- A child in the 1960s encountered philosophies of immense freedom and self-expression.
Derivativesadjective It also shows in a really funny way how graphic designers lift artistic, self-expressive ideas and turn them into campaigns that push product. Example sentencesExamples - Aspiring artists no longer needed to go to workshops or studios to become artists because being avant-garde and self-expressive did not depend on learning crafts, techniques, or studio methods.
- I'm going to dedicate my life to learning one self-expressive skill.
- Students with emotional disabilities may respond best to creating artwork that is self-expressive, such as expressionistic or surrealistic images.
- A modern, self-expressive, committed-to-full-equality American mother might know that her child is getting quality care from a relative, a nanny, or a nursery, but she'll often feel dissatisfied, since the care isn't hers.
Definition of self-expression in US English: self-expressionnounˈˌsɛlf ɛkˈsprɛʃən The expression of one's feelings, thoughts, or ideas, especially in writing, art, music, or dance. (尤指通过写作、美术、音乐、舞蹈对自己的情感和想法的)自我表达 they create art primarily for their own enjoyment and self-expression Example sentencesExamples - The film explores his personal journey for self-expression and artistic fulfilment.
- Art is our mouth, the poetry of languages and self-expression.
- It also provides a vehicle for a child's self-expression and is a way for children and adults to communicate nonverbally.
- Any form of line dancing that encourages freewheeling self-expression must be forcefully discouraged.
- Learning to express opinions more assertively is a form of self-expression.
- In the music studio, teachers work to develop self-expression through musical performance.
- Her work is so much more about self-expression in an unmediated way than the artists you're bringing up.
- They offer none of the skills traditionally conferred by dance, such as grace, self-expression and improved confidence in ourselves.
- It is a money-making machine that has little to do with culture, art or self-expression.
- I have always liked to do art because it is not only a form of self-expression, but it helps me relax and think.
- Although this was essentially ceramic art, it assumed the form of pure art since it was a means of self-expression.
- Art was not simply for enjoyment or self-expression but a means of passing on ideas and values that had complex social significance.
- They did so by encouraging self-expression and imaginative play as well as the frank expression of emotions.
- A child in the 1960s encountered philosophies of immense freedom and self-expression.
- Writing as self-expression acquires a very literal meaning, for it is only through creative activity that identity is constructed.
- The teacher without students would have no means of self-expression or mirror for his actions and ideas.
- This artistic endeavor is about choice, autonomy, self-expression, trust, and sharing.
- It is quite often stressed that consumption is an important form of self-expression and a major way of demonstrating one's identity.
- The ruling class wants to repress artistic freedom of self-expression, as a part of the broader attack on the democratic rights of the people.
- How can you raise your level of self-expression?
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