Conscience

Noun

 * 1) The moral sense of right and wrong, chiefly as it affects one's own behaviour; inwit.
 * 2)  A personification of the moral sense of right and wrong, usually in the form of a person, a being or merely a voice that gives moral lessons and advices.
 * 3)  Consciousness; thinking; awareness, especially self-awareness.

Adjectives for Conscience
smooth; haunting; latent; intellectual; padded; inflexible; insufferable; awakened strenuous; quickening; guilty; drugged beaten; stoned;  sensitive;  reproachful artistic; obsessed; national; tender; obtuse uneasy; straightforward; delicate; vast floating; scientific; sensitive; capricious filial; indulgent; fastidious; individual obdurate; seared; well-seasoned; masterful stricken; resolved; struggling; agonizing heavy; prescriptive; renewed peaceful; corrupted; condemning; fierce judicial; worrying; ethical; aesthetic; per¬verse; poor; wounded; high; mute; alarm¬ed; keen; free; super-developed; healthy; supreme; determined; clear; untroubled; twinging; aching; writhing; elastic; sluggish;  bomb-proof;  democratic;  prickly literary; celebrated; puritan; political; approving; private; childish.

Verbs for Conscience
alarm—; appeal to—; arouse—; cauterize—; compromise—; defile—; disburden—; ease—; examine—; fetter—; free—; invoke—; muffle—; offend—; pad—; purge —; quiet—; rectify—; rule by—; salve—; sear—; shake—; sour—; square—; suppress—; torment—; wake—; weaken—; wound—; wring—; —assails; —blames; —condemns; —convicts; —impels; —reproaches; —plagues;  —prompts;  —re¬proves; —slumbers; —tortures; —troubles; —twinges; —upbraids; —whispers.

Derived terms
consciencelike; pang of conscience

Related terms
conscientious; conscientiously; conscientiousness

Thesaurus
compunction, conscientiousness, conscious self, death instinct, demur, ego, ego ideal, ego-id conflict, ethical self, ethics, fairness, grace, honor, id, inner arbiter, inward monitor, judgement, libidinal energy, libido, mind, moral censor, morality, morals, motive force, persona, personality, pleasure principle, preconscious, primitive self, principles, psyche, psychic apparatus, racial unconscious, scruple, scruples, self, social conscience, standards, subconscious, subconscious mind, subliminal, subliminal self, submerged mind, superego, tender conscience, twinge of conscience, unconscious, unconscious mind, vital impulse, voice of conscience

Etymology
From conscience: <  conscientia: < consciens:, present participle of conscire: < com-: + scire:.

Translations

 * Afrikaans: gewete
 * Arabic: ضمير, طوية
 * Armenian:
 * Belarusian: совесць, сумленне
 * Bulgarian: съвест
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 * Hindi: विवेक, अन्तरात्मा, ज़मीर
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 * Japanese:
 * Korean: 양심
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 * Macedonian: совест
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 * Scottish Gaelic: cogais
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 * Telugu: అంతరాత్మ
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 * Ukrainian:, сумління
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 * Vietnamese: lương tâm

Etymology
conscientia: < consciens:, present participle of conscire: < com-: + scire:.

Noun

 * 1) conscience
 * 2) consciousness

Antonyms

 * inconscience

Derived terms

 * consciencieux