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Connotation

Deutsch: Konnotation / Español: Connotación / Português: Conotação / Français: Connotation / Italiano: Connotazione /

Connotation is defined as a word''s emotional overtones, presuppositions, and other nonexplicit meanings; the aspect of meaning suggested by a word but not strictly part of the word's dictionary definition.

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Connotative meaning

Connotative meaning refers to the subjective, personal, or emotional meaning of a word or concept.

Consanguineous marriage

Consanguineous marriage is defined as a type of marriage between blood relatives, usually to maintain the integrity of family property.

Conscience

Conscience refers to the internal structure of one’s socially learned standards of right and wrong by which an individual judges his or her behavior. It is defined as the component of the superego that contains behaviors for which the child has been punished.

Conscientiousness

Deutsch: Gewissenhaftigkeit / Español: Conciencia / Português: Conscienciosidade / Français: Conscience / Italiano: Coscienziosità

People high on th dimension of conscientiousness tend to be hard working, ambitious, energetic, scrupulous, and persevering.

In psychology, conscientiousness is one of the five major dimensions of personality in the Five-Factor Model, also known as the Big Five personality traits. It refers to a person's level of self-discipline, carefulness, and thoroughness.

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Conscious emotion

Conscious emotion refers to a powerful and clearly unified feeling state, such as anger or joy

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Conscious or Consciousness

Conscious or Consciousness refers to the portion of the mind or mental functioning that individuals are aware of, including sensations and experiences.

Conscious system

Conscious system is defined as the part of the mind that performs complex operations

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