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  • 31inward — in|ward [ˈınwəd US wərd] adj written [: Old English; Origin: inweard] 1.) [only before noun] felt or experienced in your own mind but not expressed to other people ≠ ↑outward ▪ a feeling of inward satisfaction ▪ inward panic 2.) towards the… …

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  • 32conscious — a. 1. Knowing, sentient, percipient, intelligent. 2. Thinking, intellectual, reflecting, self conscious, rational, reasoning. 3. Sensible, aware, cognizant, apprised. [Often preceded by inwardly.] 4. Inwardly known, clearly felt, self admitted,… …

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  • 33inward — adjective 1 (only before noun) felt or experienced in your own mind but not expressed to other people: a feeling of inward satisfaction | inward panic 2 moving towards the inside or centre of something inwardly adverb: I managed to smile, but… …

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  • 34conscious — /ˈkɒnʃəs / (say konshuhs) adjective 1. aware of one s own existence, sensations, cognitions, etc.; endowed with consciousness. 2. inwardly sensible or awake to something: conscious of one s own faults. 3. having the mental faculties awake. 4.… …

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