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inconscient

[in-kon-shuhnt] / ɪnˈkɒn ʃənt /




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Youth is bold and inconscient of its danger.

From Ladies in the Field: Sketches of Sport by Greville, Beatrice Violet Graham

For what were these ancient manipulators of ideas, prestidigitators of a vanished world of thought, but the forbears of the long line of theorists of whom Fulvia was the last inconscient mouthpiece?

From The Valley of Decision by Wharton, Edith

In minerals there are "constant tendencies" which are nothing but obscure wills; what we currently term weight, fluidity, impenetrability, electricity, chemical affinities, are nothing but natural wills or inconscient wills.

From Initiation into Philosophy by Faguet, Émile

What I'd never had a taste of was the simple inconscient sort that one breathes in like the air….

From Crucial Instances by Wharton, Edith

He turned heroically, resolved to lay down the law, and his stern eyes encountered hers, so troubling and so untroubled, tempting and yielding—glorified and inconscient.

From The Salamander by Johnson, Owen