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 noun form for the adjective conscious is consciousness.
Your answer is "ness" ! So the word is "consciousness" ! Here's one example ! "The crowd regained consciousness after hearing Darin Geltzer's band's music!"
You could add the prefix un- to it to make the word unconscious.
The abstract noun form for the adjective conscious is consciousness.
Un. As in Unconscious.
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The word 'instinctive' is the adjective form of the abstract noun instinct, a word for a natural ability or inclination; a word for behavior that is a reaction below the conscious level; a word for a concept.
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
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He was conscious after the car accident, but he had lost a lot of blood. He did not make a conscious decision to change the focus of his story, but his revisions did just that. When writing the new rules, the administrators were conscious of the impact they might have on lower income families.
No, the word 'conscience' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'conscience' is consciousness.The noun consciousness is an abstract noun as a word for having knowledge of; awareness; a word for a concept.The noun consciousness is a concrete noun as a word for the state of being aware of and responding to one's surroundings, awake; a word for a physical state.
The abstract noun form of the adjective conscious is consciousness.
Yes, the word idea is a noun, a common, singular, abstract noun; a word for the thought of something; any content of the conscious mind; a word for a thing.
The word "Awake" can either be a verb or an adjective. Verb: "Don't awake him" Adjective: "The baby is awake."
Yes, the word 'emotion' is a noun, a word for a mental state that arises spontaneously rather than through conscious effort; how someone feels; a word for a thing.
The word 'instinctive' is the adjective form of the abstract noun instinct, a word for a natural ability or inclination; a word for behavior that is a reaction below the conscious level; a word for a concept.
Self-conscious.
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. Some examples are:Jane is coming home today. She will be here soonThe Browns invited the whole family to theirbarbecue.When it stopped at 14th Street, John got off the train.It's just like me to forget something but I did remember the keys.The word conscious is an adjective that describes a noun as aware of one's environment and one's own existence, sensations, and thoughts; awake and able to see, hear, and think; thought or done deliberately. Example sentence:I was suddenly conscious of everyone looking at me.The patient is fully conscious now, you may go in for a minute.He made a conscious effort to be patient with the puppy.They planned a cost conscious renovation of their kitchen.
'Semi-conscious' means not fully conscious or awake.
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
It can be, referring to the psychological state of the mind. But it is more commonly an adjective. Conscious and subconscious are more frequently used as nouns than unconscious.
Conscious means awake and aware. He was conscious of the paramedics working around him. I am always conscious of his presence.
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