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subconscious (adj.)

1823, "not wholly conscious, feebly conscious" (implied in subconsciously), from sub- + conscious. First attested in De Quincey. The noun, in the psychological sense ("mental processes taking place without consciousness"), is attested from 1886, from adjectival sense "occurring in the mind, but not in consciousness;" earlier noun was subconsciousness (1845).

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Definitions of subconscious from WordNet
1
subconscious (n.)
psychic activity just below the level of awareness;
Synonyms: subconscious mind
2
subconscious (adj.)
just below the level of consciousness;
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