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Consius

Definition

Consius (adjective): Having knowledge or awareness of one's own existence, sensations, thoughts, surroundings, or the world.

Sense 1: Popular Usage

Adjective

Feeling consius about the impact of our actions on the environment is essential for sustainable living.

Noun

She demonstrated a high level of consius in her decision-making, always considering the consequences.

Sense 2: Local Usage

Adjective

In the local dialect, "consius" is used to describe a person who is knowledgeable about the customs and traditions of the area.

Noun

As a local, it's important to have a consius of the cultural heritage and practices of our community.

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