That is the correct spelling of "conscious" (awake, aware).
With acknowledgement to the Oxford Thesaurus: Synonyms for "aware": conscious of, mindful of, informed about, acquainted with, familiar with, alive to, alert to; cognizant of knowledgeable, enlightened, well-informed, au fait
Prominent is an adjective describing something sticking out or projecting; noticeable or conspicuous; widely known or well thought of. Example use:Maggie has always been self conscious of her prominentnose.The computers were donated by a prominent local businessman.
Yes, "self-conscious" is a hyphenated adjective. The two words do not separately modify the subject.
Sorry, but in English, there is no root form. It comes from the Latin word " conscius ", meaning knowing inwardly. The Latin word had a prefix " con " meaning together, and a root " scire " meaning to know.
The abstract noun form of the adjective conscious is consciousness.
The word "conscious" is an adjective. It is used to describe someone who is awake and aware of their surroundings, or who is aware of and able to perceive their own thoughts and feelings.
health-conscious
"Environmentally" can be an adverb; that which describes, modifies or enlarges upon a verb (action word), or an adjective (that which modifies or describes a noun).Thus, in the sentence "Stan is very environmentally conscious.", "environmentally" is an adverb modifying the verb "is conscious".In the sentence "Stan has given you some very environmentally sound advice.", "environmentally" is an adjective modifying the adjective "sound".
Self-consciously is an adverb and self-conscious is the adjective, it is describing someone who is excessively aware of being observed by others and always conscious (thinking about and aware of) how they look or how they are perceived to others.
The word subliminal is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is below conscious perception.
That is the correct spelling of "conscious" (awake, aware).
The word "Awake" can either be a verb or an adjective. Verb: "Don't awake him" Adjective: "The baby is awake."
No, "unconscious" is an adjective that describes a state of being unaware or lacking consciousness.
With acknowledgement to the Oxford Thesaurus: Synonyms for "aware": conscious of, mindful of, informed about, acquainted with, familiar with, alive to, alert to; cognizant of knowledgeable, enlightened, well-informed, au fait
An antonym for the word 'involuntary' is the root word without the prefix: 'voluntary'. Other antonyms for the adjective include conscious, intentional, and unforced.
"Self-conscious" is the correct term, as it describes feeling awkward or embarrassed about oneself in social situations. "Self conscious" is a common spelling error that combines the two words into one.