Synonym: alive, awake, aware, cognizant, knowing, realizing, sensible, sensitive. Antonym: unconscious. Similar words: subconsciously, consciousness, conscientious, conscience, precious, specious, officious, judicious. Meaning: [ˈkɒnʃəs] adj. 1. intentionally conceived 2. knowing and perceiving; having awareness of surroundings and sensations and thoughts 3. (followed by `of') showing realization or recognition of something.
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181. The Ego was designed as a mere postal service which delivers messages to our conscious mind.
182. Perhaps West who had been very conscious of social needs, had had an influence on his thoughts on such matters.
183. Both are becoming more conscious of the cost of capital and the need to use finance profitably.
184. Francis was found in the car's trunk, covered in blood but conscious.
185. Imagination is activating the Sim card of your super conscious. RVM
186. All of the beliefs and thoughts which create our reality are now accessible at a conscious level.
187. Unlike sleep, rest does not involve an alteration in conscious level.
188. She is not a vain woman, but she is always conscious that others are looking at her.
189. They gave each other a brisk and publicly conscious dose of affection.
190. As she lay there, barely conscious,[http://sentencedict.com/conscious.html] she heard the sound of a car engine approaching.
191. At the discussions, time is given to cause and effect, but this is mainly at a conscious level.
192. With his conscious self, Lewis had a very distinct loathing of Ulster Protestantism.
193. He rested his eyes on her, very conscious of the smooth skin and her flowery perfume.
194. In the mid 1980s she became increasingly conscious of the links between gender and reception.
195. In time, Alexander will be recognized as a pioneer worker in establishing the conscious control of the use of the self.
196. Some of us disown these qualities on a conscious level, and project them on to some one else.
197. And each time the child has to make a new conscious effort like that, there is an opportunity to lose concentration.
198. This requires a conscious effort, because it is clear that discrimination is more often unintentional than intentional.
199. Some of these will be working in his conscious mind right away; others will stimulate processes in his unconscious.
200. An important feature of hysterical disorders is that the patient has no conscious awareness of feigning such symptoms.
201. Tories are also conscious that the image of Unionism is such that any agreement would attract inevitable criticism from opposition parties.
202. The psychoanalytic idea of the subject as unconscious, as well as conscious, provides a stronger challenge.
203. Some relationships drift into dependency and caring without much conscious thought.
204. Only very rarely would subjects become conscious of the fact that this was not a bona fide study in free association.
205. I was already well-known in classical circles, but this shook up the young generation and made them conscious.
206. He had been brought up with a lot of fine furniture and had always been conscious of its value.
207. I became very conscious that I must cover my chest.
208. These aspects of language performance are more under conscious control than are aspects of sentence structure and morphology.
209. One major distinguishing feature between all conscious beings is the eyes.
210. It is exactly the kind of thing a truly determined and environmentally conscious government could get on with and do.
More similar words: subconsciously, consciousness, conscientious, conscience, precious, specious, officious, judicious, voracious, vivacious, audacious, atrocious, pugnacious, mendacious, capricious, loquacious, suspicious, contentious, on schedule, dubious, envious, noxious, various, anxious, curious, obvious, constitutional convention, CONS, glorious, nefarious.