en expressing yourself

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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Effects of expressing yourself

  • en embarrassment ➜
  • en being slapped ➜
  • en blank stares ➜
  • en a change in perception ➜
  • en communication ➜
  • en the creation of art ➜
  • en embarrasment ➜
  • en emotional or spiritual catharsis ➜
  • en empowerment ➜
  • en fun ➜
  • en you get punched ➜
  • en getting arrested ➜
  • en having people to understand you ➜
  • en incarceration for doing something illegal ➜
  • en an increasing vocabulary ➜
  • en learning new words ➜
  • en misunderstanding ➜
  • en other people learning more about you ➜
  • en others to disagree with you ➜
  • en pain ➜
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expressing yourself is a subevent of…

  • en cry ➜
  • en crying ➜
  • en dance around ➜
  • en dance to the shapes in nature ➜
  • en getting arrested ➜
  • en give your opinion ➜
  • en give a speech ➜
  • en increased clarity ➜
  • en inform others ➜
  • en making a face ➜
  • en offend other people ➜
  • en others understand you better ➜
  • en paint ➜
  • en paint a picture ➜
  • en people would listen to you ➜
  • en remembering events ➜
  • en you shout ➜
  • en speaking too fast ➜
  • en taking your clothes off ➜
  • en wave your hands ➜

Things used for expressing yourself

  • en painting ➜
  • en painting a picture ➜
  • en writing a poem ➜
  • en howling with laughter ➜
  • en playing a guitar ➜
  • en a poem ➜
  • en writing a program ➜

expressing yourself requires…

  • en the ability to communicate ➜
  • en action ➜
  • en courage ➜
  • en determination and a belief in yourself ➜
  • en introspection ➜
  • en knowing how you feel ➜
  • en knowledge of yourself ➜
  • en lack of inhibition ➜
  • en a method of expression ➜
  • en thinking ➜
  • en thought and tact ➜

expressing yourself is used for…

  • en asserting your right to free speech ➜
  • en communicating ideas other people ➜
  • en getting effects from being understood ➜
  • en letting others know how you feel ➜
  • en making a mark in the world ➜
  • en making a point ➜
  • en proving your individuality ➜
  • en showing how you feel ➜
  • en telling others how you feel ➜
  • en telling others what you think ➜
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