Definition of 'conscience'
Word forms: consciences
1.
2. uncountable noun
3. uncountable noun
4.
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conscience in American English
noun
1.
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Derived forms
conscienceless (ˈconscienceless)
adjective
Word origin
OFr < L conscientia, consciousness, moral sense < prp. of conscire < com-, with + scire, to know (see
science): replacing ME inwit, knowledge within
Word Frequency
conscience in British English
noun
1.
b.
regulation of one's actions in
conformity to this sense
2.
conscientiousness;
diligence
4. obsolete
consciousness
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Derived forms
conscienceless (ˈconscienceless) adjective
Word origin
C13: from Old French, from Latin conscientia knowledge, consciousness, from conscīre to know; see consciousExamples of 'conscience' in a sentence
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British English: conscience
/ˈkɒnʃəns/ NOUN
Your conscience is the part of your mind that tells you if what you are doing is wrong. If you have a guilty conscience, or if you have something on your conscience, you feel guilty because you know you have done something wrong.
I started paying attention to my conscience.
- American English: conscience
- Arabic: ضَمِير
- Brazilian Portuguese: consciência
- Chinese: 良心
- Croatian: savjest
- Czech: svědomí
- Danish: samvittighed
- Dutch: geweten
- European Spanish: conciencia moral
- Finnish: omatunto
- French: conscience
- German: Gewissen
- Greek: συνείδηση
- Italian: coscienza
- Japanese: 良心
- Korean: 양심
- Norwegian: samvittighet
- Polish: sumienie
- European Portuguese: consciência
- Romanian: conștiință
- Russian: совесть
- Spanish: conciencia
- Swedish: samvete
- Thai: ความรู้สึกผิดชอบชั่วดี
- Turkish: vicdan
- Ukrainian: сумління
- Vietnamese: lương tâm
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