psyche

[ˈsaɪki]

psyche Definition

  • 1the human soul, mind, or spirit
  • 2the mental or psychological structure of a person, especially as a motive force
  • 3a discipline concerned with the study of the mind and behavior

Using psyche: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "psyche" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The psyche is a complex and fascinating subject to study.

  • Example

    Her traumatic experience left a deep scar on her psyche.

  • Example

    The artist's work explores the depths of the human psyche.

psyche Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for psyche

Idioms Using psyche

  • get into someone's psyche

    to understand someone's thoughts, feelings, or motivations deeply

    Example

    The therapist tried to get into his psyche to help him overcome his fears.

  • mess with someone's psyche

    to cause confusion, anxiety, or emotional distress to someone

    Example

    The constant criticism from her boss was starting to mess with her psyche.

  • to intimidate, confuse, or deceive someone, especially in a competitive situation

    Example

    The coach tried to psyche out the opposing team by making unexpected changes to the lineup.

Phrases with psyche

  • the shared beliefs, values, attitudes, and behaviors of a group or society

    Example

    The collective psyche of the nation was shaken by the tragedy.

  • the shared beliefs, values, attitudes, and behaviors of a society as reflected in its cultural expressions

    Example

    The film captured the essence of the public psyche during that era.

  • the shared beliefs, values, attitudes, and behaviors of a particular group of people

    Example

    The team's success was due to their strong group psyche and mutual support.

Origins of psyche

from Greek 'psukhē', meaning 'breath, life, soul'

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Summary: psyche in Brief

The term 'psyche' [ˈsaɪki] refers to the human soul, mind, or spirit, and the mental or psychological structure of a person. It is a discipline concerned with the study of the mind and behavior. The concept extends into phrases like 'collective psyche,' and idioms like 'get into someone's psyche,' denoting deep understanding, and 'mess with someone's psyche,' implying emotional distress.

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