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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

I mean: that he's an inconscient instrument of goodness, as it were?

From Tales of Men and Ghosts by Wharton, Edith

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

She was not yet a woman, by a certain veil of fragility and inconscient shyness, but the child was gone.

From Making Money by Johnson, Owen

There are few sights more ominous than that of a crowd thus observing itself, watching in inconscient suspense for the unknown crisis which its own passions have engendered.

From The Valley of Decision by Wharton, Edith