Etymology: [ 'kän(t)-sh&n(t)s ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English, from Old French, from Latin conscientia, from conscient-, consciens, present participle of conscire to be conscious, be conscious of guilt, from com- + scire to know; more at SCIENCE.
vicdansız, vicdansiz, Vicdan, vicdanlılık, bilinç, conscience clause "vicdana riayet etmek şartıyla "manasında bir ant veya kanuna ilâve edilen cümle, conscience vicdanı azap içinde olan, törel bilinç, adalet hissi, inanç, bulunç, duyunç, clear conscienc, conscience money vicdanı rahatlatmak için verilen para,
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conscience clause "vicdana riayet etmek şartıyla "manasında bir ant veya kanuna ilâve edilen cümle
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unscrupulous or ruthless, Without conscience; indifferent to conscience; unscrupulous, lacking morals, lacking scruples, lacking a conscience; "a conscienceless villain"; "brash, unprincipled, and conscienceless"; "an unconscionable liar", lacking a conscience; "a conscienceless villain"; "brash, unprincipled, and conscienceless"; "an unconscionable liar, Consciousness; thinking; awareness, especially self-awareness, The moral sense of right and wrong, chiefly as it affects one's own behaviour; inwit, Tenderness of feeling; pity, a feeling of shame when you do something immoral; "he has no conscience about his cruelty", sense of right and wrong, conformity to one's own sense of right conduct; "a person of unflagging conscience", motivation deriving logically from ethical or moral principles that govern a person's thoughts and actions, Knowledge of one's own thoughts or actions; consciousness, A persons moral sense of right and wrong, chiefly as it affects their own behaviour, Conscience (kòn´shens) noun 1 Knowledge of one's own thoughts or actions; consciousness [Obs] 2 The faculty, power, or inward principle which decides as to the character of one's own actions, purposes, and affections, warning against and condemning that which is wrong, and approving and prompting to that which is right; the moral faculty passing judgment on one's self; the moral sense 3 The estimate or determination of conscience; conviction or right or duty, internal standards of behavior, which usually control one's conduct and produce emotional discomfort when violated internal standards of behavior, which usually control one's conduct and produce emotional discomfort when violated, The faculty, power, or inward principle which decides as to the character of one's own actions, purposes, and affections, warning against and condemning that which is wrong, and approving and prompting to that which is right; the moral faculty passing judgment on one's self; the moral sense, The estimate or determination of conscience; conviction or right or duty, conformity to one's own sense of right conduct; "a person of unflagging conscience" a feeling of shame when you do something immoral; "he has no conscience about his cruelty" motivation deriving logically from ethical or moral principles that govern a person's thoughts and actions, Tafrit, the faculty of the human subject which enforces the moral law in a particular way for each individual by providing an awareness of what is right and wrong in each situation, If you say that you cannot do something in all conscience, in good conscience, or in conscience, you mean that you cannot do it because you think it is wrong. She could not, in good conscience, back out on her deal with him, Conscience is a feeling of guilt because you know you have done something that is wrong. I'm so glad he had a pang of conscience They have shown a ruthless lack of conscience, Your conscience is the part of your mind that tells you whether what you are doing is right or wrong. If you have a guilty conscience, you feel guilty about something because you know it was wrong. If you have a clear conscience, you do not feel guilty because you know you have done nothing wrong. I have battled with my conscience over whether I should actually send this letter What if he got a guilty conscience and brought it back? I could go away again with a clear conscience, Conscience is doing what you believe is right even though it might be unpopular, difficult, or dangerous. He refused for reasons of conscience to sign a new law legalising abortion. the law on freedom of conscience and religious organizations. see also prisoner of conscience, inner sense of right and wrong, as in: Wouldn't it bother your conscience to lie to your friends?, If you have something on your conscience, you feel guilty because you know you have done something wrong. Now the murderer has two deaths on his conscience, a knowledge or sense of right and wrong, with a compulsion to do the former and a feeling of guilt if one acts in violation of that moral judgment, Our internal 'voice' which tells us right from wrong, some people believe that this is the voice of God within us, Nervous Man in a Four Dollar RoomThe Last Night of a Jockey, Due to John Henry Newman Our capacity for discernment which allows us to know God and God's character IS our conscience, Have you the conscience to [demand such a price] Can your conscience allow you to [demand such a price] Conscience is the secret monitor within man which accuses or excuses him, as he does what he thinks to be wrong or right In all conscience As, And enough too, in all conscience Meaning that the demand made is as much as conscience would tolerate without accusing the person of actual dishonesty; to the verge of that fine line which separates honesty from dishonesty My conscience! An oath I swear by my conscience Court of Conscience Established for the recovery of small debts in London and other trading places These courts have been superseded by county courts Why should not Conscience have vacation, As well as other courts o' the nation? Butler: Hudibras, ii 2 Nonconformist Conscience (See Nonconformist), (N) -the inner sense of what is right or wrong in one's conduct or motives, impelling one toward right action,
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lacking a conscience; "a conscienceless villain"; "brash, unprincipled, and conscienceless"; "an unconscionable liar"
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lacking a conscience; "a conscienceless villain"; "brash, unprincipled, and conscienceless"; "an unconscionable liar
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Consciousness; thinking; awareness, especially self-awareness - "Is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought."
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The moral sense of right and wrong, chiefly as it affects one's own behaviour; inwit - "Never do anything against conscience, even if the state demands it."
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Tenderness of feeling; pity
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a feeling of shame when you do something immoral; "he has no conscience about his cruelty"
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conformity to one's own sense of right conduct; "a person of unflagging conscience"
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motivation deriving logically from ethical or moral principles that govern a person's thoughts and actions
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Knowledge of one's own thoughts or actions; consciousness
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A persons moral sense of right and wrong, chiefly as it affects their own behaviour
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Conscience (kòn´shens) noun 1 Knowledge of one's own thoughts or actions; consciousness [Obs] 2 The faculty, power, or inward principle which decides as to the character of one's own actions, purposes, and affections, warning against and condemning that which is wrong, and approving and prompting to that which is right; the moral faculty passing judgment on one's self; the moral sense 3 The estimate or determination of conscience; conviction or right or duty
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internal standards of behavior, which usually control one's conduct and produce emotional discomfort when violated internal standards of behavior, which usually control one's conduct and produce emotional discomfort when violated
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The faculty, power, or inward principle which decides as to the character of one's own actions, purposes, and affections, warning against and condemning that which is wrong, and approving and prompting to that which is right; the moral faculty passing judgment on one's self; the moral sense
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The estimate or determination of conscience; conviction or right or duty
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conformity to one's own sense of right conduct; "a person of unflagging conscience" a feeling of shame when you do something immoral; "he has no conscience about his cruelty" motivation deriving logically from ethical or moral principles that govern a person's thoughts and actions
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the faculty of the human subject which enforces the moral law in a particular way for each individual by providing an awareness of what is right and wrong in each situation
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If you say that you cannot do something in all conscience, in good conscience, or in conscience, you mean that you cannot do it because you think it is wrong. She could not, in good conscience, back out on her deal with him
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Conscience is a feeling of guilt because you know you have done something that is wrong. I'm so glad he had a pang of conscience They have shown a ruthless lack of conscience
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Your conscience is the part of your mind that tells you whether what you are doing is right or wrong. If you have a guilty conscience, you feel guilty about something because you know it was wrong. If you have a clear conscience, you do not feel guilty because you know you have done nothing wrong. I have battled with my conscience over whether I should actually send this letter What if he got a guilty conscience and brought it back? I could go away again with a clear conscience
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Conscience is doing what you believe is right even though it might be unpopular, difficult, or dangerous. He refused for reasons of conscience to sign a new law legalising abortion. the law on freedom of conscience and religious organizations. see also prisoner of conscience
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inner sense of right and wrong, as in: Wouldn't it bother your conscience to lie to your friends?
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If you have something on your conscience, you feel guilty because you know you have done something wrong. Now the murderer has two deaths on his conscience
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a knowledge or sense of right and wrong, with a compulsion to do the former and a feeling of guilt if one acts in violation of that moral judgment
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Our internal 'voice' which tells us right from wrong, some people believe that this is the voice of God within us
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Nervous Man in a Four Dollar RoomThe Last Night of a Jockey
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Due to John Henry Newman Our capacity for discernment which allows us to know God and God's character IS our conscience
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Have you the conscience to [demand such a price] Can your conscience allow you to [demand such a price] Conscience is the secret monitor within man which accuses or excuses him, as he does what he thinks to be wrong or right In all conscience As, And enough too, in all conscience Meaning that the demand made is as much as conscience would tolerate without accusing the person of actual dishonesty; to the verge of that fine line which separates honesty from dishonesty My conscience! An oath I swear by my conscience Court of Conscience Established for the recovery of small debts in London and other trading places These courts have been superseded by county courts Why should not Conscience have vacation, As well as other courts o' the nation? Butler: Hudibras, ii 2 Nonconformist Conscience (See Nonconformist)
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(N) -the inner sense of what is right or wrong in one's conduct or motives, impelling one toward right action
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