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.
1.1In 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.
1.1In 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.