Definition of unconsciously in English:
unconsciously
adverb ʌnˈkɒnʃəsliˌənˈkɑnʃəsli
Without realizing or being aware of one's actions.
Ben smiled unconsciously when he heard her voice
sentence adverb unconsciously, she has spent her whole life looking for a man who could live up to the ideal of her father
Example sentencesExamples
- Once the stakes were raised and he got a taste of stardom, his humor became unconsciously cruel.
- I've realized a posteriori that a moment of destruction in the fiction related to my own mother; unconsciously, I was experiencing the same kind of relationship.
- Often, consciously or unconsciously on the part of the designer, the interface takes the form of a control panel or a kind of dashboard.
- Both the military and the spies spend most the film attempting to curtail his freedom: they collude, albeit unconsciously, in trying to trap and imprison him.
- Unconsciously or not, he was skilled from an early age at capturing movement and at posing interesting and original compositions.
Definition of unconsciously in US English:
unconsciously
adverbˌənˈkänSHəslēˌənˈkɑnʃəsli
Without realizing or being aware of one's actions.
Ben smiled unconsciously when he heard her voice
sentence adverb everyone knew, unconsciously, the battle was already lost
Example sentencesExamples
- Often, consciously or unconsciously on the part of the designer, the interface takes the form of a control panel or a kind of dashboard.
- Unconsciously or not, he was skilled from an early age at capturing movement and at posing interesting and original compositions.
- Once the stakes were raised and he got a taste of stardom, his humor became unconsciously cruel.
- I've realized a posteriori that a moment of destruction in the fiction related to my own mother; unconsciously, I was experiencing the same kind of relationship.
- Both the military and the spies spend most the film attempting to curtail his freedom: they collude, albeit unconsciously, in trying to trap and imprison him.