watchful, attentive, awake, sensible, noticing
exhaust intentional, meant, planned, intended, conscious, calculated, wilful, purposeful
Existing, living, conscious... NOTE: you can find synonyms and antonyms on thesaurus.com
Synonyms for will (conscious act, choice) are volition, determination, persistence, and perseverance. Synonyms for a will (document) are testament or bequest. Synonyms for the verb to will (to an heir) are bequeath, confer, or leave. Synonyms for the verb will (make happen) are determine, cause, or effect. If "will" is a word indicating future, then "shall" is a closely related word. Another quasi-synonym is "be going to."
The adjective form of "mind" is "mindful," which means being aware or conscious of something.
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
Bashful, diffident, timid, sheepish, reserved, reticent, introverted, retiring, self-effacing, withdrawn, timorous, mousy, nervous, insecure, unconfident, inhibited, repressed, self-conscious, embarrassed.
'Semi-conscious' means not fully conscious or awake.
The comparative form of "conscious" is "more conscious," and the superlative form is "most conscious."
Conscious means awake and aware. He was conscious of the paramedics working around him. I am always conscious of his presence.
They are synonyms.
Yes, "self conscious" should be written "self-conscious".
Conscious is the correct spelling.Some example sentences are:He has been conscious for a day now.I am conscious about my fingernails.His conscious mind was very peculiar to the psychologist.