The difference between conscious and conscience, English Vocabulary

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"Conscious" is an adjective that refers to being aware of one's surroundings or thoughts. 

For example, you might say "I am conscious of the fact that I need to finish this project today." or "She is conscious of the risks involved in skydiving."

The difference between conscious and conscience
The difference between conscious and conscience

"Conscience" is a noun that refers to a person's moral sense of right and wrong. It can also be used to describe the feeling of guilt that one experiences when they have acted against their moral beliefs. 

For example, you might say "His conscience told him he needed to confess to the crime." or "I can't live with myself knowing that I didn't do the right thing. My conscience is eating me alive."

In short, "conscious" is related to awareness, while "conscience" is related to morality and ethics.

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