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Jack Marx

sens,sent cogn,sci

TermDefinition
Cognition The mental process of knowing
Cognizant Fully informed; to know or to be aware
conscience a source of moral or ethical judgement 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 of something.
unconscionable unscrupulous not restrained by 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 group.
desensitize to lessen the feeling of awareness to make less sensitive.
dissent to differ in opinion or feeling to disagree
nonsense of little importance ridiculous unimportant.
resent to feel bitter or upset.
sensible showing reason of good judgement able to feel or perceive.
sensitive aware of affected by the attitudes, feelings or circumstances of others.
sentimential having feelings of nostalgia, feeling that a thing is special because of how it relates to the past.
sensational Outstanding spectacular feelings of successes.
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