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- [in-kon-shuh nt]
- /ɪnˈkɒn ʃənt/
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- US Pronunciation
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- [in-kon-shuh nt]
- /ɪnˈkɒn ʃənt/
Definitions of inconscient word
- adjective inconscient unconscious. 1
- adjective inconscient unconscious; without conscious thought 0
- noun inconscient (psychology) unconscious, unconscious mind. 0
- noun inconscient irresponsible person. 0
- adjective inconscient unthinking, unaware. 0
- adjective inconscient irresponsible. 0
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Origin of inconscient
First appearance:
before 1880 One of the 23% newest English words
1880-85; in-3 + conscient conscious (< French conscient) < Latin conscient-, stem of consciēns, present participle of conscīre, orig., to have on one's conscience, equivalent to con- con- + scīre to know
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Parts of speech for Inconscient
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inconscient popularity
A pretty common term. Usually people know it’s meaning, but prefer to use a more spread out synonym. About 53% of English native speakers know the meaning and use word.
According to our data most of word are more popular. This word is almost not used. It has a much more popular synonym.
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This diagram is provided by Google Ngram ViewerSynonyms for inconscient
adj inconscient
- absent — If someone or something is absent from a place or situation where they should be or where they usually are, they are not there.
- absorbed — If you are absorbed in something or someone, you are very interested in them and they take up all your attention and energy.
- abstracted — Someone who is abstracted is thinking so deeply that they are not fully aware of what is happening around them.
- careless — If you are careless, you do not pay enough attention to what you are doing, and so you make mistakes, or cause harm or damage.
- distracted — Obsolete. distracted.
Antonyms for inconscient
adj inconscient
- alert — If you are alert, you are paying full attention to things around you and are able to deal with anything that might happen.
- aware — If you are aware of something, you know about it.
- attentive — If you are attentive, you are paying close attention to what is being said or done.
- disinterested — unbiased by personal interest or advantage; not influenced by selfish motives: a disinterested decision by the referee.
- successful — achieving or having achieved success.
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