Noticing something; aware of something.
1He said, at all times, Jamaicans must remain conscious of their environment.
2Am I wrong for being conscious of my and my lady's health?
3You had been deeply conscious of being one of a great nation.
4She was conscious of a number of feelings: anxiety, fear, betrayal, hurt.
5I was very conscious of making that choice for exactly those reasons.
6Edith was conscious of that; she knew that in her own life.
7It is not real money conscious of performance and liquidity, he said.
8Presently, not conscious of having hatched any idea, she began to talk.
9The sweetness he was conscious of was not all in the mouth.
10I look down at my work, suddenly conscious of my every move.
11At last I became conscious of an intolerable crick in my neck.
12Is it possible to be an anti-Semite without being conscious of it?
13In the fields, the cows stood as if conscious of their part.
14Gaston was conscious of a palpitating meaning in the words and gesture.
15And Chesney did not appear in the least conscious of his achievement.
16No longer conscious of all the sensations of being in a body.