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subconsciousness
sub·con·scious S0836600 (sŭb-kŏn′shəs)adj. Not wholly conscious; partially or imperfectly conscious: subconscious perceptions.n. The part of the mind below the level of conscious perception. Often used with the. sub·con′scious·ly adv.sub·con′scious·ness n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | subconsciousness - a state of mind not immediately available to consciousnesscognitive state, state of mind - the state of a person's cognitive processes | EncyclopediaSeesubconscioussubconsciousness
subconsciousness [sub-kon´shus-nes] the state of being partially conscious.sub·con·scious·ness (sŭb-kon'shŭs-nes), 1. Partial unconsciousness. 2. The state in which mental processes take place without conscious perception. sub·con·scious·ness (sŭb-kon'shŭs-nĕs) 1. Partial unconsciousness. 2. The state in which mental processes take place without the conscious perception of the person. sub·con·scious·ness (sŭb-kon'shŭs-nĕs) 1. Partial unconsciousness. 2. The state in which mental processes take place without conscious perception. subconsciousness
Words related to subconsciousnessnoun a state of mind not immediately available to consciousnessRelated Words- cognitive state
- state of mind
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