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Term: consciousness
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Consciousness refers to the state of being aware, cognizant, and perceptive of one's surroundings, thoughts, feelings, and experiences. It represents our ability to comprehend and interact with the world around us, as well as to perceive our own existence and subjective experiences.
Sample Sentences:
1. The accident left him briefly unconscious, but when he regained consciousness, he realized he was in the hospital.
2. Meditation helps in expanding one's consciousness and gaining a deeper understanding of oneself.
3. The artist tried to depict the complexities of human consciousness in her abstract paintings.
4. It is important to maintain a high level of consciousness while driving to ensure safety on the roads.
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Consciousness
Consciousness refers to the state of being aware, cognizant, and perceptive of one's surroundings, thoughts, feelings, and experiences. It represents our ability to comprehend and interact with the world around us, as well as to perceive our own existence and subjective experiences.
Sample Sentences:
- The accident left him briefly unconscious, but when he regained consciousness, he realized he was in the hospital.
- Meditation helps in expanding one's consciousness and gaining a deeper understanding of oneself.
- The artist tried to depict the complexities of human consciousness in her abstract paintings.
- It is important to maintain a high level of consciousness while driving to ensure safety on the roads.
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