Conscious - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈkɑːnʃəs|  American pronunciation of the word conscious
Brit.  |ˈkɒnʃəs|  British pronunciation of the word conscious

adjective

- intentionally conceived
a conscious effort to speak more slowly
a conscious policy
- (followed by `of') showing realization or recognition of something
few voters seem conscious of the issue's importance
conscious of having succeeded
the careful tread of one conscious of his alcoholic load

Extra examples

Is the patient conscious yet?

He was fully conscious when we found him.

She became conscious that everyone was staring at her.

She became conscious after the anesthesia wore off.

I became conscious of someone watching me.

I was very conscious of the fact that I had to make a good impression.

She was conscious that Marie was listening to every word.

The driver was still conscious when the ambulance arrived.

Many employers are becoming more safety-conscious.

She was very conscious of security.

Without conscious thought, she instinctively placed a hand on his arm.

It affects the audience at a deeper, less conscious level.

She was probably not consciously aware of her true feelings.

She made a conscious decision to leave the painting unfinished.

Incidentally, neither my mother nor I was conscious of any rudeness.

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