Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | English word AWARE
AWARE
Definitions of AWARE
- Vigilant or on one's guard against danger or difficulty.
- Conscious or having knowledge of something.
Number of letters
5
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using AWARE in a Sentence
- At the age of 13, he was sent to Sarajevo, the capital of Austrian-occupied Bosnia, to study at the Merchants' School, before transferring to the gymnasium, where he became politically aware.
- Although he did not recognize all of the many aspects of glucocorticoids, Selye was aware of their role in the stress response.
- At the time engineers such as John Smeaton were aware of the inefficiencies of Newcomen's engine and aimed to improve it.
- Communication requires a sender, a message, and an intended recipient, although the receiver need not be present or aware of the sender's intent to communicate at the time of communication; thus communication can occur across vast distances in time and space.
- In other words, it is how human beings gain the ability to be aware of language, to understand it, and to produce and use words and sentences to communicate.
- The totality of mental phenomena, it includes both conscious processes, through which an individual is aware of external and internal circumstances, and unconscious processes, which can influence an individual without intention or awareness.
- The proxy is aware of the location of the traffic's destination and offers its own MAC address as the (ostensibly final) destination.
- New dimensions of consumer education are also beginning to emerge as people become more aware of the need for ethical consumerism and sustainable consumer behaviour in our increasingly globalized society.
- Only a few generations removed from their farmer ancestors, its members are keenly aware of their status as "new money".
- Given the status of these latter authors and the widespread availability and use of their treatise, it is almost certain that Box and Muller were well aware of its contents.
- As early as the 15th century, some alchemists and naturalists were aware that ant hills give off an acidic vapor.
- " High adds that a saying exists where "a woman becomes aware (vor) of something when she finds it out.
- He became aware that Ugandan President Milton Obote was planning to arrest him for misappropriating army funds, so he launched the 1971 Ugandan coup d'état and declared himself president.
- Recently, international film companies have become more aware of the skills of New Zealand filmmakers, and have increasingly used the country as a shooting location and also somewhere to finish production of their feature films.
- In Ovid's Fasti, at the Liberalia festival, Priapus tried to rape the nymph Lotis when everyone had fallen asleep, but she was awakened by a sudden cry of Silenus's donkey and ran off, leaving Priapus in embarrassment as everyone else woke up too and became aware of his intentions.
- Much to Goldman's dismay, only upon receiving the first printed copies of the book did she become aware that (1) the publisher had changed the title; and (2) the last twelve chapters were entirely missing, including an Afterword which Goldman felt was "the most vital part" of the book.
- The Egyptians, Indians, were aware of the problem and made many futile attempts at solving what they saw as an obstinate but soluble problem.
- Fermat was probably aware of the form of the factors later proved by Euler, so it seems curious that he failed to follow through on the straightforward calculation to find the factor.
- People originating in Sicily in real life became involved in the fruit industry in the area around New Orleans in the late 1800s, and according to Robert Rea, the playwright had a friend named Marion Black Vaccaro and that the playwright "likely" was aware of how the Vaccaro brothers created their fruit business via said friend.
- Scholars believe this is part of a trend in which people are vaguely aware that at least some of their ancestors come from Ireland, but that population is primarily of "Scots-Irish" or "Ulster Scots" ancestry, and those identifying as "Irish" are simply unaware of the distinction.
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