conscious

S2 W1

BrE /ˈkɒn.ʃəs/ AmE /ˈkɑːn.ʃəs/

adjective en → es

1 AWAKE [predicative] A2

awake and able to understand what is happening around you; not asleep or unconscious

consciente, despierto

  • be conscious

Collocations remain conscious · become conscious

  • She was conscious of the pain in her leg.

    Ella estaba consciente del dolor en la pierna.

2 AWARE [predicative] B1

aware of something; knowing about or realizing something

consciente de, estar al tanto de

  • be conscious of sth

Collocations conscious of one's surroundings · become conscious of a problem

  • He was not fully conscious of the danger.

    No estaba completamente consciente del peligro.

1 PHILOSOPHY [predicative] B2

having a clear idea about what you want to do and how you should behave; having principles or beliefs that guide your actions

consciente, consciente de sí mismo

  • be conscious of sth

Collocations conscious of one's responsibilities · remain conscious of the consequences

  • She is very conscious of her duties.

    Ella es muy consciente de sus deberes.

2 PHILOSOPHY [predicative] C1

relating to the human mind and its processes, especially as studied in philosophy or psychology

consciente, consciente de sí mismo

  • be conscious of sth

Collocations conscious mind · unconscious mind

  • The unconscious mind can influence our behavior.

    La mente inconsciente puede influir en nuestro comportamiento.