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stream of consciousness
1noun
Psychology., thought regarded as a succession of ideas and images constantly moving forward in time.
stream-of-consciousness
2[streem-uhv-kon-shuhs-nis]
adjective
of, relating to, or characterized by a manner of writing in which a character's thoughts or perceptions are presented as occurring in random form, without regard for logical sequences, syntactic structure, distinctions between various levels of reality, or the like.
a stream-of-consciousness novel; a stream-of-consciousness technique.
stream of consciousness
noun
psychol the continuous flow of ideas, thoughts, and feelings forming the content of an individual's consciousness. The term was originated by William James
a literary technique that reveals the flow of thoughts and feelings of characters through long passages of soliloquy
( as modifier )
a stream-of-consciousness novel
stream of consciousness
Word History and Origins
Origin of stream of consciousness1
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