Crossword-Solution: EXHIBITIONISM
We have 11 clues for the answer “EXHIBITIONISM”
| Clue | Answers |
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| EXTRAVAGANT behavior/behaviour, tendency towards | 1 answer |
| INDECENT exposure of person | 1 answer |
| extravagant and conspicuous behavior intended to attract attention to yourself | 1 answer |
| extravagant behaviour aimed at drawing attention to oneself | 1 answer |
| Showing off | 8 answers |
| Immodesty | 11 answers |
| pompousness | 17 answers |
| Narcissism | 27 answers |
| Vanity | 28 answers |
| pretext | 78 answers |
| pretence | 85 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EXHIBITIONISM (5)
Take the case of an old man charged with "exhibitionism." To the normal mind this seems a particularly disgusting proceeding, and the offender's age is regarded as an aggravation.
Papillon in 1727 and illustrated with his woodcuts.] Acknowledgment of friendship and merit in this vein, while entirely true (Papillon was minute to the point of exhibitionism, and his cuts were often not adapted to clear printing), demonstrates the lack of tact that made powerful enemies for Jackson wherever he traveled.
The grosser manifestations of these sins, egotism, exhibitionism, self-promotion, are strangely tolerated in Christian leaders even in circles of impeccable orthodoxy.
But indecencies, exhibitionism and bawdiness of such a nature that if done on a reservation would warrant trial of the individual for unbecoming conduct will justify intervention by the officer under public circumstances.
The incidents of the parable that indicate exhibitionism are those where the wanderer sees, through locked doors (Sec.
Quotes with EXHIBITIONISM (3)
Narcissistic personality disorder is named for Narcissus, from Greek mythology, who fell in love with his own reflection. Freud used the term to describe persons who were self-absorbed, and psychoanalysts have focused on the narcissist's need to bolster his or her self-esteem through grandiose fantasy, exaggerated ambition, exhibitionism, and feelings of entitlement.
Women’s marches are a clever progressive divide and conquer strategy that not only turns women against men, but also turns women against each other in the guise of peace and solidarity. It is a brilliant tactic to employ media propaganda to make privileged women feel oppressed and then program them to think that vulgarity, exhibitionism and emasculation is empowering.
Those straight-spined parishioners could justify their exhibitionism by telling themselves that they were setting an example, even educating the rest of us.