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consciously
[kon-shuhs-lee]
adverb
with knowledge or awareness of one's own existence, sensations, thoughts, surroundings, etc..
Negative attitudes can be reinforced, both consciously and unconsciously, by teachers, parents, and peers.
At any moment we probably aren't consciously aware of most of the sounds around us.
with clear intent; deliberately.
The need to consciously make time for exercise is a relatively recent phenomenon.
in a way that is sustainable, or with awareness of one’s effect on the environment, society, etc..
Shop locally and consciously, and support a business that supports our community.
Other 51Թ Forms
- half-consciously adverb
- nonconsciously adverb
- overconsciously adverb
- quasi-consciously adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of consciously1
Example Sentences
Her reforms to those rules - keeping them strict on day-to-day spending, but consciously allowing more space for long-term investment - were designed for this.
There are times when, consciously or not, they feel there are worse things than losing.
He has apologised, saying on Monday he did not see the image and that he "would never consciously repost anything antisemitic".
They had that going on, whether consciously or not.
Independent Institute, for example, has posted one free curriculum that consciously aims to be less controversial in terms of current political disputes.
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