The word "conscience" comes from the Latin word "conscientia," which means "knowledge within oneself" or "consciousness." Its roots can be traced back to the Latin verb "conscire," which means "to be aware" or "to know."
The base word for "conscious" is "conscience."
The root word for conscientiousness is "conscience."
There are three phonemes in the word "conscience": /k/, /ɒŋ/, and /s/.
Remorse.
The Italian word for roots is "radici."
The base word for "conscious" is "conscience."
The root word for conscientiousness is "conscience."
There are three phonemes in the word "conscience": /k/, /ɒŋ/, and /s/.
The word "conscience" has two syllables: con-science.
The word 'conscience' is a noun; a word for the knowledge of right and wrong, the ethical and moral principles that control or inhibit our actions or thoughts; a word for a thing.
It will be on his conscience for a long timeShe had an argument with her conscience about the chocolate cake.
Remorse.
The word "conscience" belongs to the Latin word family, derived from the Latin word "conscientia," which means 'knowledge within oneself' or 'sense of right and wrong.'
Life in the Word - 1997 The Voice of Conscience was released on: USA: 11 January 2013
"i was running late but my conscience wouldn't let me leave them there"
Some words that can be made using the letters of "conscience" are:ConciseIncenseScienceScenicCoinsIconsNieceNoiseSceneSconeSinceCoinNeonNiceNoseOnce
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.