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Percipient vs Conscious - What's the difference?

percipient | conscious |


As adjectives the difference between percipient and conscious

is that percipient is having the ability to perceive, especially to perceive quickly while conscious is alert, awake.

As a noun percipient

is (philosophy|psychology) one who perceives something.

Conscious vs Apprised - What's the difference?

conscious | apprised | Synonyms |

Conscious is a synonym of apprised.


As an adjective conscious

is alert, awake.

As a verb apprised is

(apprise).

Conscious vs C - What's the difference?

conscious | c |


As an adjective conscious

is alert, awake.

As a letter c is

the third letter of the.

As a numeral c is

cardinal number one hundred (100).

As a symbol c is

carbon.

Sanity vs Conscious - What's the difference?

sanity | conscious |


As a noun sanity

is the condition of being sane.

As an adjective conscious is

alert, awake.

Conscious vs Serendipity - What's the difference?

conscious | serendipity |


As an adjective conscious

is alert, awake.

As a noun serendipity is

an unsought, unintended, and/or unexpected, but fortunate, discovery and/or learning experience that happens by accident.

Conspicious vs Conscious - What's the difference?

conspicious | conscious |


As adjectives the difference between conspicious and conscious

is that conspicious is while conscious is alert, awake.

Conscious vs Hyperconscious - What's the difference?

conscious | hyperconscious |


As adjectives the difference between conscious and hyperconscious

is that conscious is alert, awake while hyperconscious is extremely conscious or aware.

Intentional vs Conscious - What's the difference?

intentional | conscious | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between intentional and conscious

is that intentional is intended or planned; done deliberately or voluntarily while conscious is alert, awake.

Conscious vs Considered - What's the difference?

conscious | considered | Related terms |


As an adjective conscious

is alert, awake.

As a verb considered is

past tense of consider.

Expressive vs Conscious - What's the difference?

expressive | conscious | Related terms |

Expressive is a related term of conscious.


As adjectives the difference between expressive and conscious

is that expressive is effectively conveying thought or feeling while conscious is alert, awake.

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