Synonym: moral sense, scruples, sense of right and wrong. Similar words: conscientious, science, subconsciously, consciousness, convenience, consequence, in consequence, scientist. Meaning: ['kɒnʃəns] n. 1. motivation deriving logically from ethical or moral principles that govern a person's thoughts and actions 2. conformity to one's own sense of right conduct 3. a feeling of shame when you do something immoral.
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151, They acted out of a conscience that patriots despised but at least could understand.
152, You are unable to conceive of the man without conscience.
153, He was capable of making the most ruthless decisions with no apparent pangs of conscience.
154, In consequence he was a man in battle with his own conscience.
155, As he sat in Riddle's chair he experienced a pang of conscience but also a guilty thrill.
156, I never bought that stuff about her ever-expanding conscience and I certainly never bought any of her beauty products.
157, You see, I speak with you as with my own conscience.
158, A Clear Conscience A close companion to a forgiving spirit is a clear conscience.
159, Religion or ideology is not morality. Morality resides in human conscience and spiritual feelings. Dr T.P.Chia
160, A pang of conscience sent a light wash of pink into her cheeks.
161, I have a hard time separating one statement resulting from torture from another and I can not in good conscience do so.
162, What does your conscience say? - 'You should become the person you are'. Friedrich Nietzsche
163, It struck me that the practice of Thaipusam should not seem that mystifying for anyone who endures a crisis of conscience.
164, Let them say whatever they like. I have a clear conscience.
165, Your conscience is the measure of the honesty of your selfishness.Listen to it carefully. Richard Bach
166, Mrs Chan said before the handover that if she were ever forced to act against her conscience[Sentencedict.com ], she would resign.
167, The conscience, in common with all things associated with life, grows from small beginnings.
168, But at any rate I can finally dust my hands and put my jacket on with a clear conscience.
169, There are students who object to saluting the flag as a matter of conscience.
170, A comparison of the two will throw light on the crisis of conscience on both occasions.
171, But whatever the motive, international business is at least waking up to the fact that a social conscience can be good for business.
172, Recently he was adopted by Amnesty International as a prisoner of conscience.
173, You can face Lionel with a clear conscience -- you've done nothing to harm him.
174, The crisis of conscience and duty would be too painful.
175, Marie got up especially early to do all her work so that she could enjoy herself afterwards with a clear conscience.
176, It was not a diary, nor was it a matter of conscience.
177, Some live life strictly, following each and every rule rigidly. They go by the book and get stuck by the hook. Break free today, let conscience guide your way. RVM
178, In Czechoslovakia former prisoner of conscience Vaclav Havel became President of his country.
179, And they say she would have gotten away with the murder were it not for a pang of conscience.
180, Maybe not even cynical, maybe just female practicality which can stoop with clearest conscience below the level of the lowest stratagem.
More similar words: conscientious, science, subconsciously, consciousness, convenience, consequence, in consequence, scientist, scientific, efficiency, patience, experience, experienced, conference, ancient, on schedule, efficient, sufficient, hence, fence, constitutional convention, CONS, absence, essence, sequence, commence, convenient, coherence, sentence, presence.