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This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the 1890s. See meaning & use. Where does the adjective conscioned come from? Earliest known use. mid ...
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conscioned - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
conscioned. simple past and past participle of conscion · Categories: English non-lemma forms · English verb forms. Hidden categories:.
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CONSCIOUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. having mental faculties not dulled by sleep, faintness, or stupor : awake became conscious after the anesthesia wore off 2. perceiving, apprehending, or ...
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conscioned
† ˈconscioned, ppl. a. Obs. [See conscionable and -ed.] = conscienced.1541 Act 33 Hen. VIII, c. 16. §1 Couetous and euill conscioned persons. 1594 West Symbol. ii. Chancerie §142 Corrupt conscioned persons. 1627 R. Perrot Tithes 56 More daintie eared than tender conscioned.
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Consciousness - Wikipedia
Consciousness, at its simplest, is awareness of a state or object, either internal to oneself or in one's external environment. However, its nature has led ...
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CONSCIOUS | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to notice that a particular thing or person exists or is present: My tooth doesn't exactly hurt, but I'm conscious of it (= I can feel it) all the time.
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conscionable
conscionable, a. Now app. Obs., (ˈkɒnʃənəb(ə)l) but cf. unconscionable. [Found with its compounds, and conscioned, in first half of 16th c. These, with conscionless, appear to be popular formations from conscion, taken as a singular of conscien-ce (see note to the latter) + -able: cf. fashion-able. ...
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conscion - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb · (archaic, rare) To have a (specified kind of) conscience. · 1750, A collection of scarce and valuable tracts , volume 5, page 256: · (rare) To find ...
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CONSCIOUS Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective fully aware of or sensitive to something (often followed byof ). conscious of one's own faults; He wasn't conscious of the gossip about his past.
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CONSCIOUSNESS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : the quality or state of being aware especially of something within oneself b : the state or fact of being conscious of an external object, state, or ...
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conscion - WordReference Forums
One occasionally hears an expression like "I can't conscion that sort of behavior," meaning that I can't in good conscience accept or endorse such behavior.
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conscious, adj. & n. meanings, etymology and more
What does the word conscious mean? There are 19 meanings listed in OED's entry for the word conscious, one of which is labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' ...
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What is the adjective for conscience? - WordHippo
Adjectives for conscience include conscienced, conscienceless, conscient, conscientious, conscionable, conscious, conscientized, conscientizing, conscioned and ...
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conscience
conscience (ˈkɒnʃəns) Forms: 3– conscience, 3–6 concience, 4–6 conciens, -cyens, -sience, -syence, -syens, -sciens, -scyence, (5 consions, 6 concyence, conchons, consyenes, sconscyence, 7 contience). [a. F. conscience (cunscience) 12th c. (= Pr. consciencia, cossiencia, Sp. conciencia, It. coscienza...
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