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conscious

If you are conscious of something, you notice or realize it. Soon after I walked into the room, I became conscious of many eyes looking at me. I was conscious of being rude, but I couldn't stop myself. I'll make a conscious effort to be on time. If a person or animal is conscious, it knows what's happening around it. He fell and hit his head, but he is still conscious. She was conscious during the operation.

conscious

intentionally conceived a conscious effort to speak more slowly a conscious policy knowing and perceiving; having awareness of surroundings and sensations and thoughts remained conscious during the operation conscious of his faults became conscious that he was being followed (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 — Thomas Hardy

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Simple sentences

Mary's not fully conscious yet.
Tom isn't fully conscious yet.
It is most important to emphasize that none of these processes are conscious.
I was not conscious of his presence.
I wasn't conscious of anyone watching me.
He was not conscious of his own mistake.
He is not conscious of his own faults.
They seem to be conscious of the fact.
Is Tom conscious?
Most men with receding hairlines are very self-conscious of it, but he makes light of his.
Tom's conscious.
Tom is conscious now.
She's self-conscious and insecure.
Tom is the kind of person who is deeply conscious of how other people think of him.
I'm very fashion-conscious.
Tom is conscious.
I was conscious that something was missing.
The warrior is conscious of both his strength and his weakness.
I was not conscious of her presence.
He was conscious of his mistake.
I think she was conscious of being stared at by many boys.
Tom is still conscious.
You're too self-conscious.
I get self-conscious.

Movie subtitles

He was barely conscious.
He'll be conscious in a minute but he'll probably fall asleep again.
No one can be more conscious than I am of my present position here.
You know, Dolly, men like Stiva aren't really conscious of deception at all.
America is more and more conscious of its background.
She couldn't stand the pain if she were conscious.
The cells seem to be battling one another. as if they had a conscious life of their own.
But as a scientist. I should do everything in my power to bring him back to conscious life. so that the world can study his abnormal functions.
At first you're more or less conscious of the orchestra.
Now I'm getting self-conscious.
Either you have secret affairs to discuss, or, you are conscious that your figures show to the greatest advantage while walking.
I was younger then and tremendously conscious of the family honor.
Now, this little box makes you candy-conscious.
Be sure I'm fully conscious of the honor.
We are scarcely conscious of spring, when buds turn to fruit.
Too bitterly branded for life you became by fate broken-winged, inhibited, self-conscious.
He's barely breathing. but he's still fully conscious.
Meeting you is what made me conscious of it.
Yes, London's gone leg-conscious.
Visitors make the pupils self-conscious.
Mr. Topper is conscious and wishes to see you.
I guess I'm a little self-conscious about trying to get some sleep. What's worrying you, Maida?
You're perfectly conscious aren't you, Holmes?
I was younger then, and tremendously conscious of the family honor.
And all of a sudden he got conscious that he had hands and I didn't and he..
If you'd stop being class-Conscious for a minute, I'd like to say something.
Conscious or unconscious, I'm still your husband!
He was conscious for two minutes last night and another few seconds this morning.
Could he have been conscious?
Conscious?
Could he have been at all conscious?
Mink isn't class-Conscious, Sonny.

News and current affairs

Gates, deeply conscious, indeed a specialist of the terrible history of race relations in his country, instinctively assumed that he was a victim of prejudice.
Issues of world cultural heritage, for example, deserve conscious, thoughtful deliberation of the facts.
In order to understand feelings, we need to step back from their superficial expression in our conscious experiences and dig deeper into how the brain works when we have these experiences.
The conscious memory of the past experience and the physiological responses elicited thus reflect the operation of two separate memory systems that operate in parallel.
After all, the financial system did not collapse altogether, and the Obama administration made a conscious decision to revive banks with hidden subsidies rather than to recapitalize them on a compulsory basis.
While the Orange Revolution made ordinary Ukrainians more conscious of their rights than ever before, this alone cannot guarantee that they are certain to see those rights vindicated in the coming weeks.
Oxytocin is active in evolutionarily old areas of our brain, outside of our conscious awareness.
One reason for this extraordinary growth is that carmakers have developed more affordable cars for a new, cost-conscious middle class.
Yet, while I welcome this debate and fully recognize the need for long-term measures, I am acutely conscious of time.
Also conscious of the risk to financial stability if interest rates remain at artificially low levels, the Fed is expected to increase them when its policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee meets on December 15-16.
Democracy almost everywhere has been a fairly late child of capitalism, for it requires a self-conscious middle class to take root and flourish.
Reinforcing this, the typical career-conscious economist has little incentive to deviate.
Order never just emerges; it is the result of conscious efforts by the most powerful entities in the world.
While theories of just war instruct us not to hurt non-combatants, Hamas and its military arm have made a conscious decision, banking on global humanitarian concerns, to ensure that Israel hits as many civilians as possible.
Faced with bloated fiscal deficits, today's newly cost-conscious welfare states are economizing in the use of expensive life-extending technologies.
But when voters are globally aware and environmentally conscious, good climate policy can also be good politics.
If we succeed, the behavior we judge to be better will become habitual - and thus no longer require a conscious act of will to keep acting in that way.
Indians are acutely conscious that, on this subject, the Chinese are easily offended.
That is an imbalance of which legislators must be much more conscious.
From his words it appears that he was equally conscious of not getting the proper respect due to a distinguished Harvard professor and media celebrity.
Since then, the US has pursued a conscious policy of aiding China's rise.
When the two sides are anxious to avoid provoking each other, such activities are kept to a minimum, but it would seem that China has taken a conscious decision in recent months to keep the Indians on their toes.
So much that enrages women, or leads them to feel rejected or unheard, may not reflect men's conscious neglect or even sexism, but simply their brains' wiring!

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