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Definition of conscious
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Conscious
(a.)
Possessing
the
faculty
of
knowing
one's own
thoughts
or
mental
operations.
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Consciousness
::
Consciousness
(n.)
Feeling,
persuasion,
or
expectation;
esp.,
inward
sense of guilt or
innocence..
Ashamed
::
Ashamed
(a.)
Affected
by
shame;
abashed
or
confused
by
guilt,
or a
conviction
or
consciousness
of some wrong
action
or
impropriety..
Abash
::
Abash (v. t.) To
destroy
the
self-possession
of; to
confuse
or
confound,
as by
exciting
suddenly
a
consciousness
of
guilt,
mistake,
or
inferiority;
to put to
shame;
to
disconcert;
to
discomfit..
Introspective
::
Introspective
(a.)
Involving
the act or
results
of
conscious
knowledge
of
physical
phenomena;
--
contrasted
with
associational.
Stunning
::
Stunning
(a.)
Overpowering
consciousness;
overpowering
the
senses;
especially,
overpowering
the sense of
hearing;
confounding
with
noise..
Blank
::
Blank (a.)
Lacking
characteristics
which give
variety;
as, a blank
desert;
a blank wall;
destitute
of
interests,
affections,
hopes,
etc.; as, to live a blank
existence;
destitute
of
sensations;
as, blank
unconsciousness..
Cynic
::
Cynic (n.) One who holds views
resembling
those of the
Cynics;
a
snarler;
a
misanthrope;
particularly,
a
person
who
believes
that human
conduct
is
directed,
either
consciously
or
unconsciously,
wholly
by
self-interest
or
self-indulgence,
and that
appearances
to the
contrary
are
superficial
and
untrustworthy..
Prescient
::
Prescient
(a.)
Having
knowledge
of
coming
events;
foreseeing;
conscious
beforehand.
Conscious
::
Conscious
(a.)
Possessing
knowledge,
whether
by
internal,
conscious
experience
or by
external
observation;
cognizant;
aware;
sensible..
Self-convicted
::
Self-convicted
(a.)
Convicted
by one's own
consciousness,
knowledge,
avowal,
or
acts..
Simper
::
Simper
(n.) A
constrained,
self-conscious
smile;
an
affected,
silly
smile;
a
smirk..
Half
::
Half
(adv.)
In an equal part or
degree;
in some pa/
appro/mating
a half;
partially;
imperfectly;
as,
half-colored,
half done,
half-hearted,
half
persuaded,
half
conscious..
Disposition
::
Disposition
(n.)
Conscious
inclination;
propension
or
propensity.
Epilepsy
::
Epilepsy
(n.) The
falling
sickness,
so
called
because
the
patient
falls
suddenly
to the
ground;
a
disease
characterized
by
paroxysms
(or fits)
occurring
at
interval
and
attended
by
sudden
loss of
consciousness,
and
convulsive
motions
of the
muscles..
Conscious
::
Conscious
(a.) Made the
object
of
consciousness;
known to one's self; as,
conscious
guilt..
Coextensive
::
Coextensive
(a.)
Equally
extensive;
having
equal
extent;
as,
consciousness
and
knowledge
are
coextensive..
Sensation
::
Sensation
(n.) An
impression,
or the
consciousness
of an
impression,
made upon the
central
nervous
organ,
through
the
medium
of a
sensory
or
afferent
nerve or one of the
organs
of
sense;
a
feeling,
or state of
consciousness,
whether
agreeable
or
disagreeable,
produced
either
by an
external
object
(stimulus),
or by some
change
in the
internal
state of the
body..
Cerebration
::
Cerebration
(n.)
Action
of the
brain,
whether
conscious
or
unconscious..
Consensual
::
Consensual
(v. i.)
Excited
or
caused
by
sensation,
sympathy,
or
reflex
action,
and not by
conscious
volition;
as,
consensual
motions..
Insensibility
::
Insensibility
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
insensible;
want of
sensibility;
torpor;
unconsciousness;
as, the
insensibility
produced
by a fall, or by
opiates..
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