Though I am a very helpful and considerate person, I could not provide you the answer to this question with a clear conscience.
"Conscience" is a noun. Probably you could use it as an adjective with a little extra creativity, but normally, when you are talking about living according to your conscience, or listening to it... it works as a noun.
Conscience can mean:- a sense of what is right and wrong,- a person's scruples,- the ethical nature of a personExamples:When the little girl told a lie, she felt a pang of guilt in her conscience.That man has no conscience; he steals and cheats anybody he can!She was a woman of strong conscience, and she was elevated to the position of reverend by unanimous vote.An example from William Shakespeare:"the play's the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king,"Hamlet Act 2, scene 2, 603-605Here Hamlet is saying that Claudius' guilty conscience will shine through when he's watching the play that Hamlet's arranged. It's literal. He wants to catch Claudius red-handed-or red-faced.
A "guilty" conscience.
The reasoning is this: what is being talked about is something (it's sake) that belongs to your conscience. It is therefore that which belongs to your conscience - possessive - and it becomes conscience's sake.
How to use foundation in a sentence
I am always conscious of my conscience.
It will be on his conscience for a long timeShe had an argument with her conscience about the chocolate cake.
As my friend dared to jump off the Empire State building, my conscience then told me not to do it.
Integrity is dictated by conscience.
His conscience nagged at him as he withdrew his blade from the dead pensioner.
"His conscience bothered him, and the awareness of his own guilt made him nervous around others, and troubled him greatly even while alone."
My conscience on what had happened earlier meant I got little sleep that night.
The man had a guilty conscience after stealing the loaf of bread and returned it to the store.
Conscience is that part of your mind that tells you what is right and wrong. The sentence says that you should follow that part of your mind and do what is right.
"i was running late but my conscience wouldn't let me leave them there"
His conscience would not let him agree to the illegal plan. The thief later had a guilty conscience and returned the stolen items to the church.
There is nothing in the whole world so unbecoming to a woman as a nonconformist conscience - Oscar Wilde.