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It depends.
Mostlikley- YES, you are.
However, there is a state of mind in which you are completely exausted and have only the energy to focus on one thing.
Sometimes, when you are nervouse, you start to focus on one thing and one thing alone.
When you sleep walk some people also say they were alert, however, were not contiouse a dog was in the same room.
Just because you are awake and alert does not mean you are totally conscience of everything around you. In military combat team formations, this is why there is a person looking in each direction, so that in case someone tried to ambush them, they would be able to notice.
'Semi-conscious' means not fully conscious or awake.
In Kapampangan, "Are you awake?" can be translated to "Atyu ka na?" or "Maka-atyu ka?" This phrase is used to inquire if someone is awake or alert. Kapampangan is a language spoken in the Pampanga province of the Philippines, known for its unique expressions and rich cultural heritage.
Awake In America was created in 2004.
I'm awake. But it depends if weird stuff are happening?
Wide Awake Drunk was created in 1996.
The word conscious is an adjective. It means to be alert and awake.
The contrary concept of asleep is awake. It refers to the state of being conscious and alert, as opposed to being unconscious and in a state of rest.
Conscious means awake and aware. He was conscious of the paramedics working around him. I am always conscious of his presence.
"Conscious" is commonly used as an adjective to describe being awake, alert, and aware of one's surroundings. It is not typically used as a verb.
aware conscious animate animated vibrant alert sharp wired awake watchful psyched, psyched up ready observant
The antonym of conscious is unconscious.
'Semi-conscious' means not fully conscious or awake.
Awake means conscious, or aware, as opposed to being asleep (unconscious or semi-conscious).
They're awake.
not sleeping, sleepless, wide-awake, aware, conscious, aroused, restless
Conscience. "Conscious" is a real word, too, but it means that you are awake (that is, not unconscious").
If you are "alert" you are awake and and ready for things - feeling sharp.