The word conscious is used in different contexts. We say we are conscious, we say we have become unconscious, and we say the mind works with its subconscious when we sleep. Some people even talk of the word super conscious which leads to telepathy, intuition, sixth sense and hunches. But the word conscious comes from the word consciousness. Consciousness is becoming aware, becoming the witness of the body, the mind and the ego. Consciousness is not believing that we are the one who is alive in the body, the body is just a habitat, we are actually that state of awareness, awakening, that state of consciousness, that is our real existence but unfortunately we are so busy in this world that talks of being conscious and unconscious and subconscious that we have lost the true meaning of consciousness.
Conscious refers to being aware of one's thoughts, feelings, sensations, or surroundings. It can also relate to being awake and able to perceive and understand what is happening.
Conscious means with mental faculties awake.
The antonym of conscious is unconscious.
"Mahiyain" is a Tagalog word that means shy or timid. It describes a person who is reserved or hesitant in social situations.
Aware and conscious.
A synonym that has a meaning similar to the word believes is the word trust. An antonym to the word believes that has an opposite meaning of it is the word doubt.
A voluntary response is under conscious control, meaning you can choose whether or not to perform the action. An involuntary response is not under conscious control and occurs automatically, such as a reflex or a reaction controlled by the autonomic nervous system.
Conscience. "Conscious" is a real word, too, but it means that you are awake (that is, not unconscious").
"Mahiyain" is a Tagalog word that means shy or timid. It describes a person who is reserved or hesitant in social situations.
The antonym of conscious is unconscious.
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.
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 word "conscious" is pronounced as "kon-shuhs."
The prefix 'un-' means 'not', the word 'aware' means 'having knowledge; conscious; cognizant'. Put them together and you get 'unaware'. Meaning Not Aware of something.
Sorry, I wasn't conscious of the severity of the issue.
Sorry, I wasn't conscious of the severity of the issue.
Yes, I am well aware of the consequences. I am Conscious and sound.
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