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subconscious

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/səbˈkɒnʃəs/ · sub-con-scious

Relating to the part of the mind that is not fully aware but influences actions and feelings.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Relating to the part of the mind that is not fully aware but influences actions and feelings.

ذہن کے اس حصے سے متعلق جو پوری طرح سے باخبر نہیں ہوتا مگر عمل اور احساسات پر اثر انداز ہوتا ہے۔

غیر شعوری

ghair shoori

Formal: غیر شعوری

Synonyms

unconsciousinvoluntaryautomaticنادانستہغیراحساسغافل

Antonyms

consciousawareintentionalشعوریباخبرارادی

Common Collocations

  • subconscious mind
  • subconscious thoughts
  • subconscious influences

Example Sentences

He made decisions based on his subconscious beliefs.

اس نے اپنے غیر شعوری عقائد کی بنیاد پر فیصلے کیے۔

Us ne apne ghair shoori aqaid ki buniyad par faislay kiye.

She often dreams about her subconscious fears.

وہ اکثر اپنے غیر شعوری خوف کے بارے میں خواب دیکھتی ہے۔

Woh aksar apne ghair shoori khauf ke baare mein khwab dekhti hai.

The therapist focused on exploring his subconscious.

معالج نے اس کے غیر شعوری کی تلاش پر توجہ دی۔

Mualij ne is ke ghair shoori ki talash par tawaajjo di.

Easily Confused With

unconscious:Unconscious refers to a state where one is not awake or aware, while subconscious refers to mental processes below one's conscious awareness.

Word Family

subconsciously
adverbغیر شعوری طور پر
subconsciousness
nounغیر شعوری حالت

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'sub-' as under and 'conscious' as awareness; subconscious is under your awareness.

Imagine a hidden room in your mind that influences your feelings and thoughts.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

یہ کیا ہے، یہ کس کا خواب ہے، بے شعور میں چھپی ہوئی حقیقتیں ہیں

Yeh kya hai, yeh kis ka khwab hai, be shoor mein chupi hui haqeeqatein hain.

What is this, whose dream is this, hidden realities are concealed in the subconscious.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

آہستہ آہستہ سب کچھ سمجھ آتا ہے

Aahista aahista sab kuch samajh aata hai

Slowly, everything becomes clear.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "subconscious" — under consciousness

First known use: early 19th century

The term 'subconscious' is derived from the Latin 'sub-' meaning 'under' and 'conscious', used in the early 19th century to describe mental processes that occur without the awareness of the individual.