consciousness
Used to describe a complete state of being awake and aware.
An increasing level of awareness about a particular issue.
Awareness of one's political identity and the power structures in society.
The awareness of a particular issue among the general population.
Shared beliefs and attitudes that operate as a unifying force within a society.
The state of awareness unique to humans.
Refers to a spiritual or expanded state of awareness.
The general awareness or thoughts of the public.
A state of mind that is different from the normal waking state.
Awareness of one's identity as a Black person, often in a political or cultural context.
Awareness of one's own race and its social implications.
The state of awareness in non-human animals.
Awareness of belonging to a particular ethnic group.
A sense of awareness of the universe as a whole.
Awareness related to a deity or a supreme spiritual reality.
In Marxist theory, a way of thinking that prevents a person from perceiving the true nature of their social or economic situation.
Refers to a particular condition of awareness (e.g., waking, sleeping, altered).
Refers to a particular degree or stage of awareness.
To become unconscious; to faint.
To wake up after being unconscious.
To make people more aware of a particular subject or issue.
To wake up after being unconscious.
To cultivate a greater level of awareness, often about a specific issue.
Indicates awareness of a specific thing or fact.
Indicates general awareness surrounding a topic.