Showing posts with label conscientious. Show all posts
Showing posts with label conscientious. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

conscious, conscience

Conscious or conscious means aware, especially in the sense of being aware of one's own feelings and motivations--
He continued to sulk, although he was conscious of the effect it was having on everyone.
He drove into the wrong lane without being conscious of his mistake.
Conscious is also a medical term, meaning not unconscious, as someone who has been knocked out or passed out--
The 911 operator wants to know if he's conscious.
Is the patient conscious?

Conscience or conscience means the human sense of right and wrong--
The nagging voice of his conscience told him that he shouldn't do it.
"Let your conscience be your guide."

Now that you know that, you can say--
"He was conscious that he was rationalizing his behavior to soothe his own conscience."

Note--"concise" means in as few words as possible--
Tell the story, but try to be concise.
Note #2--"consciousness" is the noun ( thing or idea ) form of "conscious", meaning awareness, especially of one's own inner thoughts and feelings--
The self-help book promised anew form of consciousness.
Consciousness is also a medical term, meaning not in a state of physical unconsciousness, as someone who has been injured might be--
The victim regained consciousness while in the ambulance, and told them the whole story.
Note #3--"conscientious" means with thorough attention to duty or obligation--
He was always a conscientious worker.
Note #4--Conscientiousness is the noun ( thing or idea ) form of conscientious--
He was rewarded for his conscientiousness with a bonus and a promotion.