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- Dictionaryunconsciously/ˌʌnˈkɒnʃəsli/
adverb
- 1. without realizing or being aware of one's actions: "Ben smiled unconsciously when he heard her voice"
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Unconsciously definition: unintentionally and without realizing what one is doing. See examples of UNCONSCIOUSLY used in a sentence.
unconsciously. adverb. uk / ʌnˈkɒn.ʃəs.li / us / ʌnˈkɑːn.ʃəs.li /. Add to word list. C2. without being aware of what you are doing: He may be unconsciously looking for a mother figure. Young managers are either consciously or unconsciously uncomfortable with hiring older workers. See.
Definition of unconsciously adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
noun. : the part of mental life that does not ordinarily enter the individual's awareness yet may influence behavior and perception or be revealed (as in slips of the tongue or in dreams) Synonyms.
When you do something unconsciously, you're not completely aware that you're doing it. You might not realize you've been unconsciously chewing your fingernails until you notice your nibbled nail polish.
in the state of not being awake and not aware of things around you, especially as the result of a head injury: She was hit on the head by a stone and knocked unconscious. C2. An unconscious thought or feeling is one that you do not know you have: my unconscious desire to impress him. Fewer examples. Some thug knocked him unconscious.
1. Lacking awareness and the capacity for sensory perception; not conscious. 2. Temporarily lacking consciousness. 3. Occurring in the absence of conscious awareness or thought: unconscious resentment; unconscious fears. 4. Without conscious control; involuntary or unintended: an unconscious mannerism. n.
Unconsciously definition: In a <a>subconscious</a> manner; something done unknowingly.
unconsciously. adverb. us / ʌnˈkɑːn.ʃəs.li / uk / ʌnˈkɒn.ʃəs.li /. Add to word list. C2. without being aware of what you are doing: He may be unconsciously looking for a mother figure. Young managers are either consciously or unconsciously uncomfortable with hiring older workers. See.
unconscious. (ʌnkɒnʃəs ) 1. adjective [verb-link ADJECTIVE, ADJECTIVE noun, ADJECTIVE after verb] B2. Someone who is unconscious is in a state similar to sleep, usually as the result of a serious injury or a lack of oxygen. By the time ambulancemen arrived he was unconscious.