subconscious

[ UK /sʌbkˈɒnʃəs/ ]
[ US /səbˈkɑnʃəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. psychic activity just below the level of awareness
ADJECTIVE
  1. just below the level of consciousness
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How To Use subconscious In A Sentence

  • I guess my subconscious is trying to tell me something, LOL! Twilight Lexicon » Robert Pattinson Needs Your Support
  • The time had come when a book of that kind was desirable and perhaps, subconsciously had been waited for, particularly by the women of the war generation and at the moment owed to the catenation of events which had nothing to do with the 'author and had nothing to do with its appearance. A Personal Confession of Faith
  • What we can do is look into our subconscious mind and see what affects us and how strongly. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have the queer, faint, pit-water smell of it in my nostrils now as I write, and my fingers have subconscious memories of the soft, “cloggy” feel of the long-damp pages. The House on the Borderland
  • When the golden fish icon turned to gray, let out a long sigh subconsciously.
  • The subconscious receives no instruction from the conscious to look for the stored, relevant information, so it is not supplied. Self-Hypnosis
  • These defensive behavior patterns derive from our subconscious fears.
  • Any approach that intends to resolve fear will have to help bring about change in the subconscious mind. POSITIVELY FEARLESS: Breaking free of the fears that hold you back
  • The power of hypnosis exists largely in the direct communication with the subconscious.
  • This aspect may show subconscious difficulties in close interpersonal relationships.
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