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- She was not conscious of a blush. (10)
- Certainly, no conscious enticements. (8)
- And suddenly he was conscious of her. (8)
- She was conscious only of a struggle past. (10)
- To my thinking, he has a fine style: conscious? (10)
- We became conscious again of that soft, weak voice. (8)
- And suddenly he was conscious that his hand was wet. (8)
- If Bosinney was conscious of her trouble he made no sign. (8)
- Thus absorbed, he was hardly conscious of the heavy heat. (8)
- Anne was conscious of not doing it so well as Lady Russell. (4)
- The four gentlemen have entered as if conscious of grave issues. (8)
- Pierson was conscious of Gratian walking past him out of the room. (8)
- Conscious of her sentimental weakness, Thyme made a violent effort. (8)
- Her talk was very unliterary, and its effect seemed hardly conscious. (9)
- He could hear him breathing, and became conscious of a scent of whisky. (8)
- Then, conscious of a scent of violets, he knew she was drying her eyes. (8)
- And suddenly Soames became conscious of feeling weak, and hot, and shaky. (8)
- Once he had called her Louise, and they both were conscious of the fact. (13)
- And what do you think was the first thing I was conscious of next morning? (8)
- That had been left to himself, and he was more or less conscious of failure. (8)
- We were conscious that his thick case of varnished clothing was against us. (10)
- Conscious that something was hurting her, the Colonel tried to take her hand. (8)
- And, lost in admiration, we became conscious of the odour of a full-flavoured cigar. (8)
- Meanwhile she was as little conscious of what she was doing as of how she appeared. (10)
- Of Corey he was slyly observant, and as the day wore away he grew more restively conscious. (9)
- He travelled on, and on, to the ferry at Trenton, conscious of nothing but his own thoughts. (18)
- Anthony grew conscious of a giddiness, and all the next day he was scarcely fit for his work. (10)
- He stood outside the cab, and Ripton was conscious of being examined by those strong grey eyes. (10)
- Old Jolyon was conscious of all this, and yet there was in him that which transcended Forsyteism. (8)
- And he sat still, with his sneering smile, conscious that Irene was sitting still, and smiling too. (8)
- For all that, our voyager had got beyond Château Renard before he was conscious of arousing wonder. (2)
- This scene of unthrobbing peacefulness was beheld by Rhoda with her first conscious delight in it. (22)
- In yielding to these tastes he had been conscious of divergence from the standard of the Golden Age. (8)
- After that rhyme, which came into his head all at once, he became conscious of music, very soft-lovely! (8)
- It may be that every one is conscious of a skylight in his own roof, through which a stone might come. (14)
- He was conscious that his own khaki spoiled something as curious and rare as some old Chinese tea-chest. (8)
- He was conscious that he had never before made an impression of this sort, and that he never would again. (8)
- Possibly his impressionable mind was half conscious of something familiar in its shambling, awkward gait. (1)
- Convicted of immorality, he remained conscious of private justifications, in a way that human beings have. (8)
- Yet she was ashamed before the lad too, and became conscious of the fact that her words were blasphemous. (12)
- Then he became conscious of a strong ray on his eyelids; he beheld his enemy gazing down on him and swooned. (10)
- The beetle was not, as he would be, when his power of movement was destroyed, conscious of his own wasted life. (8)
- When he finished, this time she did not look up, but was conscious that he gave one impatient bow and walked off. (8)
- He felt intolerably hot; his vexation at the betrayal of the senseless feeling made it worse, a conscious crimson. (10)
- Shelton was conscious of a shiver running through the audience which reminded him of a bullfight he had seen in Spain. (8)
- His cheery courtesy was only disturbed when he became conscious of some sentiment which appeared to him mean or cowardly. (8)
- Perhaps it is about Miss Williams and, by the bye, I dare say it is, because he looked so conscious when I mentioned her. (4)
- She felt a little glow of satisfaction that she was making this thin and bent old man behind her conscious of his egoism. (8)
- Sir Thomas, poor Sir Thomas, a parent, and conscious of errors in his own conduct as a parent, was the longest to suffer. (4)
- As he looked at them now he liked to fancy something weird and conscious in them as the silent witnesses of a broken life. (9)
- He deprecated the charge, with a conscious, pleased air, just like all the men I have ever seen, be they French or English. (2)
- In those conscious that their birth has caused death or even too great suffering, there is sometimes this hostile instinct. (8)
- Once in the night, turning in his heavy sleep, he was conscious of something white and still, beside his bed, and started up. (8)
- And, conscious that his voice was not too steady, he was careful not to speak; but a smile had become fixed on his thick lips. (8)
- He looked at her wistfully with his slanted eyes and his odd twisted smile and they both gave way in the same conscious laugh. (9)
- Then, suddenly conscious of his own incongruity and strangeness in that green spot, he turned away on the road back to London. (8)
- Val was dimly conscious of some disturbing point outside his range of vision; as it might be, the unlocated centre of a cyclone. (8)
- With a perfect faith in it she would, and she was conscious that she could, have raised his head and poured it down his throat. (22)
- She became conscious that he was standing just behind her; his figure in its thin covering looked very lean, his face strangely worn. (8)
- At one period he argued that there must have been a cause, a conscious source of things; that the universe could not have come by chance. (9)
- He had known the Piersons some time; and, made conscious of the instability of life, had resolved to marry her at the first chance he got. (8)
- Margarita was too hurried in her mind to be conscious of an imprudence; but her limbs trembled, and she instinctively quickened her steps. (10)
- For the first time, perhaps, Cecilia was conscious that a sample of the class she was so interested in was exposed to view beneath her nose. (8)
- Letting himself in with his latchkey, he was beginning to ascend he stairs when he became conscious of commotion on the second-floor landing. (8)
- And Leila soothed him, innocent as he was of any knowledge of her latest aberration, and perhaps conscious that she herself was not too happy. (8)
- But, standing undecided before the half-open door, Gyp was conscious, as it were, of too much stillness, of something unnatural about the silence. (8)
- Among the maids of Raynham his conscious calves produced all the discord and the frenzy those adornments seem destined to create in tender bosoms. (10)
- The compressed energy of the man under his conscious display of a great-minded deference to the claims of family ties and duties, intoxicated him. (10)
- His conception of war had already undergone a profound change, and he was conscious that his new feeling was manifesting itself in visible perturbation. (1)
Also see sentences for: aware, cognizant, mindful, perceptive, sensible, sensitive, sentient.
Definition of conscious:
- conscious, kon’shus, adj. having the feeling or internal knowledge of something: aware: having the faculty of consciousness. | adv. con’sciously. | n. con’sciousness, the waking state of the mind: the knowledge which the mind has of its own acts and feelings: thought. (0)
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