Definition of consciously in English:
 consciously
adverb ˈkɒnʃəsliˈkɑnʃəsli
1In a deliberate and intentional way.
 she consciously chose to ignore him
 a vicious and consciously dishonest hatchet job
 Example sentencesExamples
-  These monographs consciously build upon the important urban histories of the 1980s and 1990s.
 -  That was the first time I decided consciously to be a rancher.
 -  In the atlas, he consciously sought a representational language that could pictorially translate what he imagined were the unadulterated perceptions of sight.
 -  It is rare for artists to set out consciously to make their gardens into works of art.
 -  Some new beach houses are consciously designed to emulate the original fibro shack, seeking new expressions for this simplest of all recreational structures.
 -  His book represents this consciously deceptive strategy in its boldest form.
 -  Napoleon consciously followed the example of Louis XIV in his self-aggrandizing use of art.
 -  Others were consciously placed in traffic circles without regard to how this would alter memorial practice.
 -  Researchers consciously avoided grouping all students with identical majors in the same focus groups.
 -  He consciously opted to preserve the authenticity of the journal by maintaining the original grammar and spelling.
 
- 1.1 In a way that is directly perceptible to and under the control of the person concerned.
 most players don't think consciously about a throw
 we don't consciously perceive everything that happens to us
 Example sentencesExamples
-  They may not consciously think "I need something to control so I will get a pet," but the fact remains that these people keep a pet to have a living thing under their control.
 -  We're not consciously aware of doing it, but it's a gesture that is duplicated by every culture on Earth.
 -  We consciously process eight frames of image per second, while our 21st-century media travel much more quickly.
 -  Most of your suggestions are things I'm already doing but hadn't consciously realized until you mentioned them.
 -  She may not consciously realize that there are some rather observant young men that position themselves in low places for observation of good-looking women.
 -  Many women, though probably not consciously, are willing to settle in a sensible way for a less-than-ideal husband.
 -  Living in a purely mechanical, almost absent way has a dangerous side effect—namely the loss of consciously experiencing any given moment.
 -  The vast majority of participants became consciously aware of the cue-target relationship during the experiment.
 -  I love the thunder and lightning of romance, and though I don't consciously think about it, I do definitely miss it.
 -  He did not himself consciously think of her as either a sexed or a gendered being.
 
 
  Definition of consciously in US English:
 consciously
adverbˈkänSHəslēˈkɑnʃəsli
1In a deliberate and intentional way.
 she consciously chose to ignore him
 a vicious and consciously dishonest hatchet job
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Some new beach houses are consciously designed to emulate the original fibro shack, seeking new expressions for this simplest of all recreational structures.
 -  It is rare for artists to set out consciously to make their gardens into works of art.
 -  These monographs consciously build upon the important urban histories of the 1980s and 1990s.
 -  In the atlas, he consciously sought a representational language that could pictorially translate what he imagined were the unadulterated perceptions of sight.
 -  Napoleon consciously followed the example of Louis XIV in his self-aggrandizing use of art.
 -  He consciously opted to preserve the authenticity of the journal by maintaining the original grammar and spelling.
 -  Researchers consciously avoided grouping all students with identical majors in the same focus groups.
 -  That was the first time I decided consciously to be a rancher.
 -  Others were consciously placed in traffic circles without regard to how this would alter memorial practice.
 -  His book represents this consciously deceptive strategy in its boldest form.
 
- 1.1 In a way that is directly perceptible to and under the control of the person concerned.
 most players don't think consciously about a throw
 we don't consciously perceive everything that happens to us
 Example sentencesExamples
-  I love the thunder and lightning of romance, and though I don't consciously think about it, I do definitely miss it.
 -  Living in a purely mechanical, almost absent way has a dangerous side effect—namely the loss of consciously experiencing any given moment.
 -  We consciously process eight frames of image per second, while our 21st-century media travel much more quickly.
 -  The vast majority of participants became consciously aware of the cue-target relationship during the experiment.
 -  Most of your suggestions are things I'm already doing but hadn't consciously realized until you mentioned them.
 -  They may not consciously think "I need something to control so I will get a pet," but the fact remains that these people keep a pet to have a living thing under their control.
 -  Many women, though probably not consciously, are willing to settle in a sensible way for a less-than-ideal husband.
 -  She may not consciously realize that there are some rather observant young men that position themselves in low places for observation of good-looking women.
 -  He did not himself consciously think of her as either a sexed or a gendered being.
 -  We're not consciously aware of doing it, but it's a gesture that is duplicated by every culture on Earth.