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Conscience:
- "Conscience" is a noun that refers to an inner feeling or voice viewed as acting as a guide to the rightness or wrongness of one's behavior. It relates to moral principles or ethics.
- Example: "His conscience troubled him after he cheated on the exam." Here, "conscience" refers to the internal sense of right and wrong that causes him to feel guilty after cheating.
- Example: "She followed her conscience and decided to return the money she found." In this sentence, "conscience" refers to the internal moral compass that influences her decision-making.
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Conscious:
- "Conscious" is an adjective that describes the state of being awake, aware, or cognizant of one's surroundings, sensations, thoughts, or actions.
- Example: "He regained consciousness after the accident." Here, "consciousness" refers to the state of being awake and aware.
- Example: "She made a conscious effort to improve her communication skills." In this sentence, "conscious" describes the deliberate and intentional effort she made to improve her communication skills.


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