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sens/sent, cogn/sci
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Cognition | the mental process of knowing |
| Cognizant | fully informed; to know or to be aware |
| Conscience | a source of moral or ethical judgment; knowing right from wrong |
| Conscientious | thorough; principled; characterized by extreme care and effort |
| Incognito | describes an unknown identity; identity concealed |
| Omniscient | having total knowledge; all knowing |
| Recognize | to identify or know someone; to know from past experience |
| Scientist | a person having expert knowledge in science |
| Sciolistic | showing frivolous or superficial interest; amateur- like; superficial knowledge or something |
| Unconscionable | unscrupulous; not restrained by the conscience; unreasonably unfair |
| Assenter | a person who agrees or feels the same way |
| Consensus | An opinion or position agreed upon by a group; having a similar feeling or belief as others in a gorup |
| Desensitize | to lessen the feeling or awareness; to make less sensitive |
| Dissent | to differ in opinion or feeling; to disagree |
| Nonsense | of little importance; ridiculous; unimportant |
| Resent | to feel better or upset |
| Sensational | outstanding; spectacular; feelings of success |
| Sensible | showing reason or good judgment; able to feel or perceive |
| Sensitive | aware of or affected by the attitudes, feelings, or circumstances of others |
| Sentimental | having feelings of nostalgia; feeling that a thing is special because of how it relates to the past |