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Inconscious
Inconscious In*con"scious, a.
Unconscious. [Obs.]
Preconscious
Preconscious Pre*con""scious, a.
Of or pertaining to a state before consciousness.
Self-consciousness
Self-consciousness Self`-con"scious*ness, n.
The quality or state of being self-conscious.
Semiconscious
Semiconscious Sem`i*con"scious, a.
Half conscious; imperfectly conscious. --De Quincey.
Subconscious
Subconscious Sub*con"scious, a.
1. Occurring without the possibility or the fact of an
attendant consciousness; -- said of states of the soul.
2. Partially conscious; feebly conscious.
Subconsciousness
Subconsciousness Sub*con"scious*ness, n.
The state or quality of being subconscious; a state of mind
in which perception and other mental processes occur without
distinct consciousness.
UnconsciousUnconscious Un*con"scious, a.
1. Not conscious; having no consciousness or power of mental
perception; without cerebral appreciation; hence, not
knowing or regarding; ignorant; as, an unconscious man.
--Cowper.
2. Not known or apprehended by consciousness; as, an
unconscious cerebration. ``Unconscious causes.'
--Blackmore.
3. Having no knowledge by experience; -- followed by of; as,
a mule unconscious of the yoke. --Pope. --
Un*con"scious-ly, adv. -- Un*con"scious*ness, n. Unconscious-lyUnconscious Un*con"scious, a.
1. Not conscious; having no consciousness or power of mental
perception; without cerebral appreciation; hence, not
knowing or regarding; ignorant; as, an unconscious man.
--Cowper.
2. Not known or apprehended by consciousness; as, an
unconscious cerebration. ``Unconscious causes.'
--Blackmore.
3. Having no knowledge by experience; -- followed by of; as,
a mule unconscious of the yoke. --Pope. --
Un*con"scious-ly, adv. -- Un*con"scious*ness, n. UnconsciousnessUnconscious Un*con"scious, a.
1. Not conscious; having no consciousness or power of mental
perception; without cerebral appreciation; hence, not
knowing or regarding; ignorant; as, an unconscious man.
--Cowper.
2. Not known or apprehended by consciousness; as, an
unconscious cerebration. ``Unconscious causes.'
--Blackmore.
3. Having no knowledge by experience; -- followed by of; as,
a mule unconscious of the yoke. --Pope. --
Un*con"scious-ly, adv. -- Un*con"scious*ness, n.
Meaning of Conscious from wikipedia
- brain. The
words "
conscious" and "consciousness" in the
English language date to the 17th century, and the
first recorded use of "
conscious" as a
simple adjective...
- Look up
conscious in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Conscious is the
state or
quality of awareness.
Conscious may also
refer to:
Conscious (Broods album)...
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Experience refers to
conscious events in general, more
specifically to perceptions, or to the
practical knowledge and
familiarity that is
produced by...
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Political hip hop (also
known as
political rap and
Conscious hip hop) is a
subgenre of hip hop
music that
emerged in the 1980s as a form of political...
- "
Conscious uncoupling" is a
neologism used in the 21st
century to
refer to a
relatively amicable breakup or
marital divorce. It was po****rized by Gwyneth...
- The
concept of
conscious evolution refers to the
theoretical ability of
human beings to
become conscious parti****nts in the
evolution of
their cultures...
- The
Conscious Daughters (TCD) were an
American female hip hop duo from Oakland, California,
consisting of
Carla "CMG"
Green and
Karryl "Special One" Smith...
- A race-
conscious policy is a
policy that aims to
improve the
conditions of
racial minorities. In the
United States, such
policies are
typically aimed...
- In psychology, the four
stages of competence, or the "
conscious competence"
learning model,
relates to the
psychological states involved in the process...
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awareness that one
exists and that one has consciousness.
While "self-
conscious" and "self-aware" are
still sometimes used interchangeably, particularly...