consciousness
Pronunciation: [ˈkɑːnʃəsnəs]
Context: "mental awareness"
(noun) the state of being aware of your thoughts, feelings, and surroundings. It's like when you're awake and can think about things happening around you.
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She was fully aware of her consciousness during the meditation.
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After the accident, he lost consciousness and couldn't remember anything.
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Do you think animals have the same level of consciousness as humans?
Context: "philosophy"
(noun) the experience of being aware and having thoughts, which helps us understand our existence and the world. It’s like thinking about why we are here and what we feel.
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Many philosophers spend their lives studying the nature of consciousness.
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She felt disconnected from her consciousness and unable to think clearly.
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What do you think makes our consciousness different from a computer's processing?
Context: "social awareness"
(noun) being aware of and caring about important things in society, like fairness and rights. It’s about noticing what’s happening around you and wanting to help.
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His consciousness about climate change led him to volunteer for environmental causes.
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Lack of consciousness about social issues can lead to misunderstandings.
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How can we raise consciousness about the importance of kindness in our community?