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subˈconsciously, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a subconscious manner; with imperfect or feeble consciousness; in the region of subconsciousness.
1823De Quincey Language Wks. 1858 IX. 78 Whilst the finest models of style exist, and sub-consciously operate effectively as sources of delight, the conscious valuation of style is least perfectly developed. 1895Times 17 Oct. 3/2 You do not feel as if you had had enough, but you are sub⁓consciously aware of having had too many. 1903Myers Hum. Pers. I. 378 Some of the associative consequents of the writing on the other [fragment of stone] were sub-consciously involved. |