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    subconscious
    /ˌsʌbˈkɒnʃəs/

    adjective

    • 1. of or concerning the part of the mind of which one is not fully aware but which influences one's actions and feelings: "my subconscious fear"

    noun

    • 1. the subconscious part of the mind (not in technical use in psychoanalysis, where unconscious is preferred): "uncertainties were lurking around the edge of her subconscious"

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  3. The meaning of SUBCONSCIOUS is existing in the mind but not immediately available to consciousness. How to use subconscious in a sentence.

  4. the part of your mind that notices and remembers information when you are not actively trying to do so, and influences your behaviour even though you do not realize it: The memory was buried deep within my subconscious. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Science of psychology & psychoanalysis. analyse. analysis. behavioural science.

  5. Subconscious definition: existing or operating in the mind beneath or beyond consciousness. See examples of SUBCONSCIOUS used in a sentence.

  6. the part of your mind that notices and remembers information when you are not actively trying to do so, and influences your behavior even though you do not realize it: The memory was buried deep within my subconscious. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Science of psychology & psychoanalysis. analysis.

  7. Subconscious describes something that is just below your awareness, like at a subconscious level hoping your friend's boyfriend breaks up with her — you didn't even realize you felt that way until it happened.

  8. Your subconscious is the part of your mind that can influence you or affect your behaviour even though you are not aware of it.

  9. the part of your mind that contains thoughts and feelings that you are not aware of but which influence your behaviour: The memory was buried deep within my subconscious. (Definition of subconscious from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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