subconsciousness

IPA: sʌbkˈɑnʃʌsnʌs

noun

  • The state of being subconscious.
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Examples of "subconsciousness" in Sentences

  • It eddies through your subconsciousness and muddies your day.
  • 'The Houston Kid' songs started seeping out of my subconsciousness, songs that were for the most part memoir.
  • From the fact that she was a demiblonde, there resided dimly in his subconsciousness a conception that she was a brunette.
  • Interestingly we all experience this QE in our subconsciousness which is, relative to our mundain daytime consciousness, a higher dimensional domain. report abuse
  • From the comatose state, Spurlock passed into that of the babbling fever; but that guarding instinct which is called subconsciousness held a stout leash on his secret.
  • To answer this profound question, we need to explore the depths of our mind, especially the world of the subconsciousness advocated by Sigmund Freud, and the world of the collective subconsciousness advocated by by Carl Jung.
  • It has been known as the "subconscious self" or the "subconsciousness" probably more than by Myers's original title; and his theory has been modified by some subtractions and additions, but it is generally accepted to-day and its exposition has helped solve many problems in abnormal psychology.

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