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Jack Marx
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 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. |