The moral sense of right and wrong, chiefly as it affects one's own behaviour.
A personification of the moral sense of right and wrong, usually in the form of a person, a being or merely a voice that gives moral lessons and advices.
Consciousness; thinking; awareness, especially self-awareness.
Alert, faculties active.
Aware of one's own existence; aware of one's own awareness.
Aware of, sensitive to; observing and noticing, or being strongly interested in or concerned about.
Deliberate, intentional, done with awareness of what one is doing.
Known or felt personally, internally by a person.
Self-conscious.
The part of the mind that is aware of itself; the consciousness.
Knowledge of one's own thoughts or actions; consciousness.
The faculty, power, or inward principle which decides as to the character of one's own actions, purposes, and affections, warning against and condemning that which is wrong, and approving and prompting to that which is right; the moral faculty passing judgment on one's self; the moral sense.
The estimate or determination of conscience; conviction or right or duty.
Tenderness of feeling; pity.
Possessing the faculty of knowing one's own thoughts or mental operations.
Possessing knowledge, whether by internal, conscious experience or by external observation; cognizant; aware; sensible.
Made the object of consciousness; known to one's self; as, conscious guilt.
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【Conscience】 means a sense of right and wrong.
His 【conscience】 didn’t bother him when he fired his friend.
【Conscious】 means to be aware of something or to be awake.
I made a 【conscious】 decision to practice my tuba lessons daily.
Though he hit his head, he was 【conscious】 after the accident.
The moral sense of right and wrong, chiefly as it affects one's own behaviour.
A personification of the moral sense of right and wrong, usually in the form of a person, a being or merely a voice that gives moral lessons and advices.
Consciousness; thinking; awareness, especially self-awareness.
Alert, faculties active.
Aware of one's own existence; aware of one's own awareness.
Aware of, sensitive to; observing and noticing, or being strongly interested in or concerned about.
Deliberate, intentional, done with awareness of what one is doing.
Known or felt personally, internally by a person.
Self-conscious.
The part of the mind that is aware of itself; the consciousness.
Knowledge of one's own thoughts or actions; consciousness.
The faculty, power, or inward principle which decides as to the character of one's own actions, purposes, and affections, warning against and condemning that which is wrong, and approving and prompting to that which is right; the moral faculty passing judgment on one's self; the moral sense.
The estimate or determination of conscience; conviction or right or duty.
Tenderness of feeling; pity.
Possessing the faculty of knowing one's own thoughts or mental operations.
Possessing knowledge, whether by internal, conscious experience or by external observation; cognizant; aware; sensible.
Made the object of consciousness; known to one's self; as, conscious guilt.