AWAKE vs CONSCIOUS: NOUN
- N/A
- In psychoanalysis, the component of waking awareness perceptible by a person at any given instant; consciousness.
AWAKE vs CONSCIOUS: ADJECTIVE
- Completely conscious; not in a state of sleep.
- Fully alert; attuned. : aware.
- Not sleeping or lethargic; roused from sleep; in a state of vigilance or action.
- Alert, aware.
- Mentally perceptive and responsive
- Not in a state of sleep; completely conscious
- Not asleep; conscious.
- (followed by `of') showing realization or recognition of something
- Aware of one's own existence; aware of one's own awareness
- Aware.
- Alert, awake.
- Made the object of consciousness; known to one's self.
- Possessing knowledge, whether by internal, conscious experience or by external observation; cognizant; aware; sensible.
- Possessing the faculty of knowing one's own thoughts or mental operations.
- Inwardly attentive or sensitive to something.
- Intentionally conceived or done; deliberate.
- Subjectively known or felt.
- Capable of thought, will, or perception.
- Mentally perceptive or alert; awake.
- Characterized by or having an awareness of one's environment and one's own existence, sensations, and thoughts. : aware.
- Knowing and perceiving; having awareness of surroundings and sensations and thoughts
- Intentionally conceived
- Showing awareness of or preoccupation with something. Often used in combination.
AWAKE vs CONSCIOUS: VERB
- Stop sleeping
- To become conscious after having slept.
- To cause (somebody) to stop sleeping.
- To excite or to stir up something latent.
- N/A
AWAKE vs CONSCIOUS: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To become alert.
- To become aware or cognizant.
- To wake up.
- To stir up (memories, for example).
- To make aware of.
- To cease to sleep; to come out of a state of natural sleep; and, figuratively, out of a state resembling sleep, as inaction or death.
- To rouse from sleep; waken.
- N/A
AWAKE vs CONSCIOUS: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To rouse from sleep; to wake; to awaken.
- To rouse from a state resembling sleep, as from death, stupidity., or inaction; to put into action; to give new life to; to stir up
- N/A
AWAKE vs CONSCIOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Roused from sleep; not sleeping; in a state of vigilance or action.
- To cease to sleep; come out of a state of natural sleep.
- To come into being or action as if from sleep.
- To bestir or rouse one's self from a state resembling sleep; emerge from a state of inaction; be invigorated with new life; become alive: as, to awake from sloth; to awake to the consciousness of a great loss.
- To be or remain awake; watch.
- To arouse from sleep.
- To arouse from a state resembling sleep, as from death, stupor, or inaction; put into action or new life: as, to awake the dead; to awake the dormant faculties.
- Synonyms To wake, excite, stir up, call forth, stimulate, spur (up).
- Not in a state of sleep
- Completely conscious
- In the state of a waking as distinguished from that of a sleeping person or an inanimate thing; in the act of feeling, or endowed with feeling, in the broadest sense of the word.
- Attributing, or capable of attributing, one's sensations, cognitions, etc., to one's self; aware of the unity of self in knowledge; aware of one's self; self-conscious.
- Having one's feelings directed toward one's self; embarrassed by one's feelings about one's own person, and by the sense of being observed and criticized by others.
- Knowing and perceiving
- Synonyms To be Sensible or Conscious, etc. (see feel). Aware, Conscious. Aware refers commonly to objects of perception outside of ourselves; conscious, to objects of perception within us: as, to become aware of the presence of a stranger; to be quite aware of the danger of one's situation; to become conscious of a pain in one's eye. Aware indicates perception without feeling; conscious, generally recognition with some degree of feeling.
- Aware of some element of character as belonging to one's self.
- Aware of an external object: a less correct use of the term: followed in either use by of or that, formerly by to or to one's self that.
- Aware of an object; perceiving.
- Present to consciousness; known or perceived as existing in one's self; felt: as, conscious guilt.
AWAKE vs CONSCIOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Arouse, Astir, Wake up, Aware, Watchful, Wake, Conscious, Alert, Alive, Insomniac, Awaken, Waken, Awakened, Waking, Sleepless
- Attentive, Careful, Consciousness, Attuned, Conscientious, Mindful, Cognizant, Self conscious, Intended, Witting, Sentient, Semiconscious, Alert, Awake, Aware
AWAKE vs CONSCIOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Unsleeping, Arouse, Astir, Aware, Watchful, Wake, Conscious, Alert, Alive, Insomniac, Awaken, Waken, Awakened, Waking, Sleepless
- Attentive, Careful, Consciousness, Attuned, Conscientious, Mindful, Cognizant, Self conscious, Intended, Witting, Sentient, Semiconscious, Alert, Awake, Aware
AWAKE vs CONSCIOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Remains awake, calm and easily follows command Awake, calm and easily follows commands Awakens to loud verbal stimuli or gentle shaking.
- After the device is awake, it needs to wait for the sink to be awake before transmitting a packet.
- Usage awake and awaken are interchangeable but awaken is much rarer than awake as an intransitive verb.
- Guys chck my GPS Awake android simple gps navigation app that Awake you on the destination.
- People who are awake are considered conscious; anyone not awake is unconscious.
- He is awake but not awake because his world is a living nightmare.
- As the students try to keep themselves awake, Landon has a nightmare in class and stabs himself awake.
- So awake windows really mean the maximum amount of time that your LO can be awake for.
- Anaesthesia for awake craniotomy evolution of a technique that facilitates awake neurological testing.
- Awake, awake, put on strength, O arm of the Lord; awake, as in days of old, the generations of long ago.
- Western aesthetics by their conscious distancing fromosebasic principles.
- Parietal lesions also lead to impaired conscious processing.
- Levels of communication competence include unconscious incompetence, conscious incompetence, conscious competence, and unconscious competence.
- She was conscious only of his presence, he realized then, conscious only of the fact that in her final moments she was not alone.
- Level communication competence involves all of the following except communication competence include unconscious incompetence, conscious incompetence, conscious competence, and this.
- We believe that a healthy, safety conscious and productive company is the result of healthy, safety conscious and cooperative employees.
- If your conscious was bothered by tithing after taxes are removed, then by all means do not go against your conscious.
- Conscious Luck, and I also want to say that Conscious Luck workbook is going to be out.
- The conscious rules our spoken word, but nonverbal communication can be ruled by the conscious or the subconscious.
- Slicing the gills of conscious fish is not only painful but also a difficult procedure to perform on fully conscious animals.
AWAKE vs CONSCIOUS: QUESTIONS
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- What does the Bible say about being spiritually awake?
- How does Utnapishtim convince Gilgamesh to stay awake?
- Is worrying about falling asleep keeping you awake?
- Does amphetamine keep MacBooks awake in clamshell mode?
- When is awake intubation indicated in an emergency?
- Did you experiment with pseudoephedrine to stay awake?
- Is HMAS Canberra keeping Wentworth residents awake?
- What is the meaning behind the song Awake by the band Awake?
- How does DJ stay awake during the Awake-A-Thon challenge?
- Where can I discover conscious connected breathing?
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- Apa yang dimaksud dengan conscious dan unconscious?
- What is pre-conscious and subconscious information?
- How has technology influenced conscious consumerism?
- Is information processing conscious or unconscious?
- Could artificial intelligence ever become conscious?
- Why choose environmentally conscious recycling (ECR)?
- Does buying from a conscious collection Make you a conscious consumer?
- Can you be conscious without being conscious of something?