🧠consciousness (konsçisnɛs)

noun
/ˈkɒnʃəsnəs/
conscience (conscience)

Signification

the state of being aware of and able to think about oneself and the environment
the state of being awake and aware of one's surroundings; the awareness or perception of something
The state of being aware of and able to think about one's existence, sensations, thoughts, and surroundings.
Traduction de la signification
l'état d'être conscient de soi et de l'environnement
l'état d'être conscient de soi et de l'environnement

Phrases d'exemple

The patient regained consciousness after the surgery.

Le patient a retrouvé conscience après la chirurgie.
Le patient a retrouvé conscience après la chirurgie.

After the accident, she slowly regained consciousness in the hospital.

Après l'accident, elle a lentement retrouvé conscience à l'hôpital.
Apres l'accident, elle a lentement retrouve conscience a l'hopital.

Meditation helps improve consciousness and clarity of thought.

La méditation aide à améliorer la conscience et la clarté de la pensée.
La meditation aide a ameliorer la conscience et la clarte de la pensee.

Expressions d'exemple

stream of consciousness
flux de conscience
flux de conscience

Synonymes

awareness, alertness, perception, mindfulness, sentience, cognition
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awareness, alertness, perception, mindfulness, sentience
Entrée 2
awareness, cognition, alertness, perception
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awareness, perception, alertness

Antonymes

unconsciousness, oblivion, ignorance, unawareness
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unconsciousness, oblivion, ignorance
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unconsciousness, unawareness, oblivion
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unconsciousness, ignorance, oblivion

Collocations

lose consciousness, regain consciousness, full consciousness, human consciousness, stream of consciousness, environmental consciousness
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lose consciousness, regain consciousness, full consciousness, human consciousness
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lose consciousness, stream of consciousness, environmental consciousness

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