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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.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of consciously1
Example Sentences
But there is a bit of a theme here: Nintendo has consciously gone for continuity.
Even if users are consciously aware that they are interacting with a machine, they can develop feelings and relationships toward them.
The National Autistic Society defines masking as a strategy used to "consciously or unconsciously appear non-autistic", in an attempt to 'fit in' in a neurotypical society.
Maintaining these districts can be important in making sure they have lawmakers who even know how to identify their needs, much less adequately and consciously represent them at the federal level, Jenkins said.
Instead, we can consciously choose how to lead in an evolving environment.
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