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conscious
[kon-shuhs]
adjective
aware of one's own existence, sensations, thoughts, surroundings, etc.
fully aware of or sensitive to something (often followed byof ).
conscious of one's own faults; He wasn't conscious of the gossip about his past.
Synonyms: percipient, knowinghaving the mental faculties fully active.
He was conscious during the operation.
known to oneself; felt.
conscious guilt.
aware of what one is doing.
a conscious liar.
aware of oneself; self-conscious.
deliberate; intentional.
a conscious insult; a conscious effort.
acutely aware of or concerned about.
money-conscious; a diet-conscious society.
Obsolete., inwardly sensible of wrongdoing.
noun
Psychoanalysis., the conscious, the part of the mind comprising psychic material of which the individual is aware.
conscious
/ ˈkɒnʃəs /
adjective
alert and awake; not sleeping or comatose
aware of one's surroundings, one's own thoughts and motivations, etc
aware of and giving value or emphasis to a particular fact or phenomenon
I am conscious of your great kindness to me
( in combination )
clothes-conscious
done with full awareness; deliberate
a conscious effort
conscious rudeness
denoting or relating to a part of the human mind that is aware of a person's self, environment, and mental activity and that to a certain extent determines his choices of action
( as noun )
the conscious is only a small part of the mind
Other Word Forms
- consciousness noun
- consciously adverb
- half-conscious adjective
- half-consciousness noun
- nonconscious adjective
- nonconsciousness noun
- overconscious adjective
- overconsciousness noun
- quasi-conscious adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of conscious1
Word History and Origins
Origin of conscious1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
I am conscious of the acute challenges Ministers face - perhaps uniquely - in managing the demands of their personal lives and their public responsibilities.
Founded in 2013, it offered investments in “conscious coalition” companies and offered carbon credits to businesses.
I have kids now, so I’m very conscious about the message I put into the world.
But they did not adopt a conscious policy of regression to the past in science and technology.
"My friends all laughed at me, but it was a really conscious decision and it's definitely saved us thousands and thousands of pounds," she says.
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