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conscience

Intellect vs Conscience - What's the difference?

intellect | conscience |


As nouns the difference between intellect and conscience

is that intellect is the faculty of thinking, judging, abstract reasoning, and conceptual understanding; the cognitive faculty (uncountable)conscience is the moral sense of right and wrong, chiefly as it affects one's own behaviour.

Righteous vs Conscience - What's the difference?

righteous | conscience |


As an adjective righteous

is free from sin or guilt.

As a verb righteous

is to make righteous; specifically, to justify religiously, to absolve from sin.

As a noun conscience is

the moral sense of right and wrong, chiefly as it affects one's own behaviour.

Conscience vs Conk - What's the difference?

conscience | conk |


As nouns the difference between conscience and conk

is that conscience is the moral sense of right and wrong, chiefly as it affects one's own behaviour while conk is the shelf- or bracket-shaped fruiting body of a bracket fungus'' (aka ''shelf fungus''), ''ie , a mushroom growing off a tree trunk.

As a verb conk is

(slang) to hit, especially on the head.

Conscience vs Egocentrism - What's the difference?

conscience | egocentrism |


As nouns the difference between conscience and egocentrism

is that conscience is the moral sense of right and wrong, chiefly as it affects one's own behaviour while egocentrism is the constant following of one's egotistical desires to an extreme.

Conscience vs Concise - What's the difference?

conscience | concise |


As a noun conscience

is the moral sense of right and wrong, chiefly as it affects one's own behaviour.

As an adjective concise is

brief, yet including all important information.

Conscience vs Conciseness - What's the difference?

conscience | conciseness |


As nouns the difference between conscience and conciseness

is that conscience is the moral sense of right and wrong, chiefly as it affects one's own behaviour while conciseness is the property of being concise, succinctness.

Conscience vs Studious - What's the difference?

conscience | studious |


As a noun conscience

is the moral sense of right and wrong, chiefly as it affects one's own behaviour.

As an adjective studious is

given to thought, or to the examination of subjects by contemplation; contemplative.

Inner vs Conscience - What's the difference?

inner | conscience |


As nouns the difference between inner and conscience

is that inner is an inner part while conscience is the moral sense of right and wrong, chiefly as it affects one's own behaviour.

As an adjective inner

is being or occurring (farther) inside, situated farther in, located (situated) or happening on the inside of something, situated within or farther within contained within something.

Concern vs Conscience - What's the difference?

concern | conscience |


As nouns the difference between concern and conscience

is that concern is that which affects one's welfare or happiness while conscience is the moral sense of right and wrong, chiefly as it affects one's own behaviour.

As a verb concern

is (label) to relate or belong to; to have reference to or connection with; to affect the interest of; to be of importance to.

Deliberately vs Conscience - What's the difference?

deliberately | conscience |


As an adverb deliberately

is intentionally, or after deliberation; not accidentally.

As a noun conscience is

the moral sense of right and wrong, chiefly as it affects one's own behaviour.

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