All 19 Uses of
conscious
in
Black: The Birth of Evil
- He told the creatures the gist of it all in a long run-on sentence, but he felt self-conscious telling them his dreams, no matter how vivid they had seemed.†
Chpt 7 *self-conscious = nervousness or discomfort felt by someone due to concern about what others will think of them
- The brunette lifted an eyebrow self-consciously.†
Chpt 37self-consciously = with nervousness or discomfort felt by someone due to concern about what others will think of them
- He felt himself topple, but he wasn't sure if he was really falling or if he was losing consciousness.†
Chpt 1
- He must have struck his head against the rock and been knocked unconscious.†
Chpt 2unconscious = a state similar to sleep where one is unaware of anythingstandard prefix: The prefix "un-" in unconscious means not and reverses the meaning of conscious. This is the same pattern you see in words like unhappy, unknown, and unlucky.
- Tom groaned and fought to retain consciousness.†
Chpt 2
- That was the last thing he thought before the pain shoved him into the world of unconsciousness.†
Chpt 4unconsciousness = a state similar to sleep where one is unaware of anythingstandard prefix: The prefix "un-" in unconsciousness means not and reverses the meaning of consciousness. This is the same pattern you see in words like unhappy, unknown, and unlucky.
- He was here in their apartment, not lying unconscious by some river.†
Chpt 5unconscious = a state similar to sleep where one is unaware of anythingstandard prefix: The prefix "un-" in unconscious means not and reverses the meaning of conscious. This is the same pattern you see in words like unhappy, unknown, and unlucky.
- How can he understand us when he's unconscious?†
Chpt 6
- It was no longer only a conscious choice that he was making, it was something in his heart.†
Chpt 19
- Unconscious.†
Chpt 20unconscious = a state similar to sleep where one is unaware of anythingstandard prefix: The prefix "un-" in unconscious means not and reverses the meaning of conscious. This is the same pattern you see in words like unhappy, unknown, and unlucky.
- An unconscious woman and a sleeping man, helpless at his feet.†
Chpt 20
- He clamped his hand over her mouth, and she struggled against him, regaining consciousness.†
Chpt 20
- If so, then why had the man knocked her unconscious?†
Chpt 21unconscious = a state similar to sleep where one is unaware of anythingstandard prefix: The prefix "un-" in unconscious means not and reverses the meaning of conscious. This is the same pattern you see in words like unhappy, unknown, and unlucky.
- I lost consciousness.†
Chpt 23
- He was either dead or unconscious before he hit the ground.†
Chpt 28unconscious = a state similar to sleep where one is unaware of anythingstandard prefix: The prefix "un-" in unconscious means not and reverses the meaning of conscious. This is the same pattern you see in words like unhappy, unknown, and unlucky.
- He wasn't unconscious.†
Chpt 28
- He'd lost consciousness before dying.†
Chpt 28
- He hadn't dreamed while unconscious.†
Chpt 30unconscious = a state similar to sleep where one is unaware of anythingstandard prefix: The prefix "un-" in unconscious means not and reverses the meaning of conscious. This is the same pattern you see in words like unhappy, unknown, and unlucky.
- I'm unconscious there," he said.†
Chpt 31 *
Definitions:
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(1)
(conscious as in: conscious after the operation) awake (not asleep or in a state similar to sleep where one is unaware of anything)
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(2)
(conscious as in: a conscious effort to lose weight) intentional (done on purpose) -- perhaps with significant effort
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(3)
(conscious as in: environmentally conscious) aware or concerned about something
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(conscious as in: the conscious mind) mental activity of which one is self-aware
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(conscious as in: conscious life on other planets) capable of thought, self-reflection, and will