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1 aware
adj. farkında, farkında olan, haberdar, uyanık, tetikte* * *haberdar* * *[ə'weə](knowing; informed; conscious (of): Is he aware of the problem?; Are they aware that I'm coming?) farkında, haberdar, bilincinde -
2 ego
n. ego, ben, benlik, düşünen ve iradesini kullanan insan, kendine güven* * *1. benlik 2. ego* * *['i:ɡəu, 'eɡou]1) (personal pride: His criticism wounded my ego.) benlik, ego2) (the part of a person that is conscious and thinks; the self.) bilinçli kimlik•- egoism
- egoist
- egoistic, egoistical
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conscious - consciousness - conscience - conscientious — ◊ conscious Conscious is an adjective. If you are conscious of something, you are aware of it. She became conscious of Rudolph looking at her. I was conscious that he had changed his tactics. If you are … Useful english dictionary
conscious — [[t]kɒ̱nʃəs[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) ADJ GRADED: v link ADJ of n/ ing, v link ADJ that If you are conscious of something, you notice it or realize that it is happening. He was conscious of the faint, musky aroma of aftershave... She was very conscious of Max… … English dictionary
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conscious — adj. 1) fully conscious 2) (cannot stand alone) conscious of (conscious of danger) 3) conscious that + clause (she became conscious that everyone was staring at her) * * * [ kɒnʃəs] fully conscious conscious that + clause (she became conscious… … Combinatory dictionary
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conscious — I. adjective Etymology: Latin conscius, from com + scire to know Date: 1592 1. perceiving, apprehending, or noticing with a degree of controlled thought or observation < conscious of having succeeded > < was conscious that someone was watching >… … New Collegiate Dictionary