138 adverbs to describe how to conscious

I was scarcely conscious of evening, so brief was it.

I am painfully conscious, on reviewing for the Press Sermons which would never have been published save by special request, how imperfect, poor, and weak they seem to mehow much worse, then, they will appear to other people; how much more may be said which I have not the wit to say!

It was not thirst, nor yet a purpose to allay the very real physical burning of which I was now dimly conscious; but a craving for the liquid itself as something apart from and unconnected with anything else.

" "Why don't you go?" Nicholas was vaguely conscious of threatened disapproval.

I am acutely conscious of the nearness of some mystery, of some overwhelming Presence.

I am cold with fear; yet, even now, I am keenly conscious, and note, in an irrelevant way, that the distant stars are blotted out by the mass of the giant face.

Even in her tumult of suffering, she was distinctly conscious of all this.

" There was a sudden hush, in which those who had not been listening became intensely conscious of the words just uttered by the aged and illustrious Cavalière Leonardo Donate, for there had been of late an abiding undercurrent of suppressed excitement ready to awake at any mention of Papal supremacy.

And in it all I should be deeply conscious that whatever is, is best, and that all things worked together for MY best good as well as for hers.

" A rehearsal was held in the gymnasium after school that afternoon, and as she went through her first act Betty was uncomfortably conscious of Ada's glowering eyes following her.

I have been uneasily conscious of this sneaking sin in my own soul, as I have read article after article in the English newspapers and magazines on the "decadence of the home spirit in English family life, as seen in the large towns and the metropolis."

Indeed he would have killed the fellow had I not interfered and twisted his hands loose, leaving Estevan barely conscious.

With the highest reverence for the religion of the land, with the firmest conviction of its truth, and with the deepest sense of the importance Of its doctrines, he was proudly conscious, that the general shape and fashion of his life bore nothing of the stamp of fanaticism.

I was strangely conscious of something not altogether unfamiliaras though something stirred in the back of my mind.

Something was coming to new reality in his soul; he was scarce conscious of the walls that shut him in.

Mr. Sandford was calmly conscious, full of subdued spirits, cheerful and ready with all sorts of pleasant phrases.

" As he spoke he was vividly conscious of Esther close behind.

Yet there was one ground of sympathy between them, of which the young Indian seemed instinctively conscious.

He had at length succeeded in throwing suspicion upon her movements, and in compelling her to share the odium which he had hitherto borne alone; and although she saw herself the honoured guest of the Princes with whom she had taken refuge, the unfortunate Marie de Medicis soon became bitterly conscious that she had lost her former hold on the affections of that France over which she had once so proudly ruled.

And she, aware of our distress, And sadly conscious of her own, Still bravely speaks, nor dares confess That our real meaning is unknown.

Now he was comfortably conscious of the admiring gaze of his younger fellow-townsmen.

Even Turkey itself must, as in an uneasy dream, be faintly conscious of it.

Like an overwhelming torrent her distress came upon her, caught her tempestuously, swept her utterly from her own control, tossed her hither and thither, flung her at last into a place of deep, deep silence, where, still kneeling with head bowed low, she became conscious, strangely, intimately conscious, of the presence of God.

" "But do you really never talk to anybody unless you want to, Miss Vernor?" asked Bell, disagreeably conscious that Gerald had not voluntarily addressed her once that morning.

There was no goodness in his religion, and we can tolerate it only as it is developed in the Homeric rhapsodies, in the far-off fable-time of the old world, and amongst men who were but partially self-conscious.

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