Similar words: consciously, unconscious, subconsciously, conscientiously, conscious, unconscionable, subconscious, self-conscious. Meaning: adv. without awareness.
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(31) The boys of the Haight would cross the park on Masonic, unconsciously walking closer to each other.
(32) Unconsciously, it may have been, her fingers closed upon the asp.
(33) Unconsciously perhaps Jeanne was seeking to free herself from her narrow and oppressively respectable bourgeois family.
(34) A suicidal gesture is another, often unconsciously made when help is likely to be at hand.
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(35) The memories were too painful to revisit, but I suspect that similar sorrows bound us unconsciously.
(36) His own eyes gazed down at her, watching the tip of her tongue pass unconsciously over her parted lips.
(37) I get the impression that opposition teams have unconsciously downgraded Leeds because of the last twelve months and are caught off guard.
(38) Perhaps unconsciously I willingly let myself be fooled, just in order to please him and keep our relationship going.
(39) His belt buckle was digging into the soft skin of her stomach and she moved agitatedly, unconsciously provocative.
(40) It is not a deliberate, self-conscious activity, but a natural process that takes place unconsciously.
(41) Unconsciously she drained her coffee, thanked Simon again and stood up.
(42) Unconsciously we feel it was a fluke and we are afraid of being found out.
(43) They argued that some groups can consciously or unconsciously put up barriers to the public discussion of issues.
(44) Natural languages arise unconsciously, haphazardly, while artificial languages lack expressiveness.
(45) But now as he rode he began to whistle beneath his breath, perhaps unconsciously.
(46) He was the kind of man who absorbed ideas unconsciously, made them his own, and pushed them to new limits.
(47) The court found the idea of Mr Warner unconsciously communicating coded messages to Samuel's fellow criminals quite ridiculous.
(48) Passive-aggressive persons are effective in slyly expressing their anger to others-even though they may do this unconsciously.
(49) With this technique, dancers would unconsciously acquire a control over their breathing similar to that practiced by yogis.
(50) Theirs had been one of those childless, self-absorbing marriages which unconsciously repel attempts at intimacy.
(51) However, unconsciously I must have been riddled with remorse for so neglecting my duties.
(52) If you go on condemning, your condemnation shows that somewhere there is a wound, and you are feeling jealous - because without jealousy there can be no condemnation. You condemn people because somehow, somewhere, unconsciously you feel they are enjoying themselves and you have missed. Osho
(53) Unconsciously they create a smokescreen of confusion as a defence against the fear of being taken over.
(54) Biases can creep in in extremely subtle ways, and researchers can, quite unconsciously, favour some groups and disfavour others.
(55) Membership is gained consciously or unconsciously and it is often difficult to determine the time when a person becomes a member.
(56) Beside her, Luke stirred briefly, his hand curving round her waist to draw her closer, and unconsciously she stiffened.
(57) It was also noticed that he ceased to whistle unconsciously as he walked up the aisle from the vestry.
(58) A revolutionist isolated by circumstances over which he has no control can fall into sectarianism quite unconsciously.
(59) Unconsciously his hand reached for the pocket of the greatcoat he was not wearing, where he kept his silver flask.
(60) He had, perhaps unconsciously, formulated a new style of disengagement.
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