Sentence examples for Consciously from inspiring English sources

The word 'consciously' is correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used to describe an action that is done with awareness or intent. Example: "She consciously made an effort to save money by cutting back on unnecessary expenses." In this sentence, 'consciously' implies that the person was aware of their actions and purposefully made a decision to save money.

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Consciously

adverb

In a conscious manner; knowingly, volitionally.

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They see the mother as responsible for consciously disabling her child, but I assume they distinguish between a mother aborting a foetus and a mother harming a foetus she intends to bring to life.

I don't think Margaret consciously exploited her gender, so much as it was something of which her interlocutors were always aware.

"The one thing I'd want to take from his music, if I were able to drink it consciously into my own, is the tenderness and vulnerability.

None of this information has to be consciously supplied by the user.

And there's little chance that What Would Kenny Do? will be nearly as hopeless as 1997's Double Team, the film that consciously decided to buddy Jean-Claude Van Damme with green-haired basketball weirdo Dennis Rodman and make them battle a nonspecific international conspiracy by jumping out of an aeroplane and getting chased around by tigers.

Just when it seemed as if things couldn't get worse, a final body-blow: a feature in Heat magazine on the apparently complicated love life of Paltrow's consciously uncoupled husband.

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At this point Emilie does a remarkable thing: she changes languages, from French to Flemish to English, and as she does so her body language changes and she is no longer the elfin Parisian gamine but morphs almost into a sort of Englishwoman – less self-consciously cute and man-pleasing and a bit more real.

If heroin in Berlin is a product of history and politics, it seems then that heroin use in Paris has been a more self-consciously intellectual affair.

Rubens was self-consciously and openly indebted to other artists.

Reid, along with his one-time mentor Craig Raine, is an exponent of so-called Martian poetry, which self-consciously strives to use curious visual metaphors and to describe the familiar in ­unfamiliar and insightful ways, as though through the eyes of a Martian (Raine's 1979 ­collection of poetry A Martian Sends a Postcard Home is a key text).

His hobby, unexpected in a man self-consciously bluff, was designing his own spectacular ties.

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