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  2. The phrase "consciously or unconsciously" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when you want to emphasize that an action may have been done intentionally or unintentionally. For example, "I may have said something to offend you, consciously or unconsciously."

  3. in a way that is determined and intentional: I don't think she's consciously rude to people - it's just the way she is. I remember consciously saying to myself, "I do not want to be like them." Fewer examples. The words are flashed on the screen too quickly to be consciously noticed.

  4. without being aware of what you are doing: He may be unconsciously looking for a mother figure. Young managers are either consciously or unconsciously uncomfortable with hiring older workers. See. unconscious. Fewer examples. Unconsciously my lips murmured, "Just be quiet."

  5. Synonyms for CONSCIOUSLY: intentionally, deliberately, purposely, knowingly, purposefully, willfully, voluntarily, purposively; Antonyms of CONSCIOUSLY: unconsciously, inadvertently, unwittingly, accidentally, incidentally, unintentionally, randomly, unknowingly

  6. Consciously or unconsciously, you made a choice. opposite unconsciously compare subconsciously; See consciously in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English

  7. Apr 28, 2007 · Click to expand... If you are using an adverb in both cases, then both must end in -ly. "He crossed the road and, whether consciously or unconsciously, he managed to narrowly avoid being hit by the car." "I don't know if I did it consciously or unconsciously, but I did it!"

  8. with knowledge or awareness of one's own existence, sensations, thoughts, surroundings, etc.: Negative attitudes can be reinforced, both consciously and unconsciously, by teachers, parents, and peers. At any moment we probably aren't consciously aware of most of the sounds around us. with clear intent; deliberately: