conscious
Totally aware or awake, often used in medical or recovery contexts.
Totally aware or awake, without any lack of consciousness.
Only just aware or awake; almost unconscious.
Almost not aware or awake at all.
To be aware of something in a profound or serious way.
Aware of and concerned about environmental issues.
Aware of social problems and injustices.
Used to emphasize a strong, often sudden, awareness of something.
Partly aware or awake, in a drowsy or dazed state.
To be aware of something with great focus and emotional force.
To be very aware, often in a specialized or intellectual context.
Aware of and interested in political issues.
To be extremely and often uncomfortably aware of something.
Not fully aware or awake; partly conscious.
Emphasizes that someone is completely and clearly aware.
Aware to the smallest degree, often used in a medical context.
To be in a state of awareness or awakeness.
To start being aware or to wake up.
To continue to be in a state of awareness, especially during a difficult situation.
To appear to be aware or awake.
To make an effort to continue to be awake.
To cause someone to remain awake or aware.
Used to indicate what someone is aware of. Followed by a noun or noun phrase.