consciousness

[US]/ˈkɒnʃəsnəs/
[UK]/ˈkɑːnʃəsnəs/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. awareness, perception, conception, realization, sensation.

Phrases & Collocations

altered consciousness

expanded consciousness

stream of consciousness

deeper consciousness

heightened consciousness

lost consciousness

social consciousness

legal consciousness

national consciousness

safety consciousness

loss of consciousness

class consciousness

public consciousness

collective consciousness

regain consciousness

self consciousness

group consciousness

lose consciousness

disturbance of consciousness

tactical consciousness

Example Sentences

disorders of self-consciousness

the self-consciousness of déraciné Americans.

cost consciousness; cost overruns.

When will she regain consciousness?

authorial consciousness is a historical consciousness and the writerly horizon is a historical horizon.

The stiffness and self-consciousness soon disappeared.

her acute consciousness of Luke's presence.

Joyce's stream-of-consciousness, non-linear narrative.

class consciousness; race consciousness.

The patient lost consciousness and went into convulsions.

He lost consciousness at the first whiff of ether.

Her intention is to embrace difference and ambiguity with her "mestiza consciousness" which is a new consciousness generated in borderlands.

the narrative discourse is focalized around the consciousness of the central protagonist.

a movement aimed at raising the general public's consciousness of social injustice.

a growing consciousness of environmental issues among children

He was severely injured and never regained consciousness.

her happy reminiscences were adumbrated by consciousness of something else.

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