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subconscious
[suhb-kon-shuhs]
adjective
existing or operating in the mind beneath or beyond consciousness.
the subconscious self.
imperfectly or not wholly conscious.
subconscious motivations.
noun
the totality of mental processes of which the individual is not aware; unreportable mental activities.
subconscious
/ ʌˈɒʃə /
adjective
acting or existing without one's awareness
subconscious motive
noun
psychoanal that part of the mind which is on the fringe of consciousness and contains material of which it is possible to become aware by redirecting attention Compare preconscious unconscious
Other 51Թ Forms
- subconsciously adverb
- subconsciousness noun
- nonsubconscious adjective
- nonsubconsciousness noun
- ܲˈDzԲdzܲ adverb
- ܲˈDzԲdzܲԱ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of subconscious1
Example Sentences
“I am sure that it worked its way into my subconscious,” Reid says.
The mini-album reflected the members’ growth and maturity as artists as they took fans on an introspective and vulnerable journey into their subconscious.
Some neuroscientists believe our brains, on a deeply subconscious level, already do too.
He said the experience underscored the importance of art, which he said touches the “subconscious mind.”
The reasonable explanation is that I had gone down a research rabbit hole before going to sleep that night, and my subconscious ran with it.
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