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unconsciously
[ uhn-kon-shuhs-lee ]
adverb
- unintentionally and without realizing what one is doing:
Unconsciously, almost in spite of herself, she sighed.
- at a level below that of conscious thought:
Children are unconsciously influenced by the appearance and personalities of their parents to choose partners who resemble them.
- without any awareness, sensation, or cognition at all:
As her mind drifted into a cloud of darkness and she lost all feeling, her body unconsciously fought the force of gravity pushing against it.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of unconsciously1
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Example Sentences
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.
Like many college seniors preparing to launch into adulthood, Mueller says she was “unconsciously processing the dread of leaving school and not having a clear idea of what life would look like.â€
So many documentaries, hoping to cater to a commercial audience, unconsciously or not operate in a traditional three-act structure, wanting to leave us with a feeling of closure.
It's unclear if the letter writer knows this history and finds it inspiring, or if they are unconsciously recreating the Nazi past.
Some have done so consciously, others unconsciously, but the end result is a body of work that breathes new life and meaning into the event of Christ's birth, and Christianity itself.
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