conscious vs put away

conscious

noun
  • The part of the mind that is aware of itself; the consciousness. 

adj
  • Alert, awake; with one's mental faculties active. 

  • Aware of, sensitive to; observing and noticing, or being strongly interested in or concerned about. 

  • Deliberate, intentional, done with awareness of what one is doing. 

  • Self-conscious, or aware of wrongdoing, feeling guilty. 

  • Aware of one's own existence; aware of one's own awareness. 

  • Known or felt personally, internally by a person. 

put away

verb
  • To put (something) in its usual storage place; to place out of the way, clean up. 

  • To catch a fly ball or tag out a baserunner. 

  • To kill someone. 

  • To store, add to one's stores for later use. 

  • To consume (food or drink), especially in large quantities. 

  • To take a large lead in a game, especially enough to guarantee victory or make the game no longer competitive. 

  • To hit the ball in such a way that the opponent cannot reach it; see passing shot 

  • To knock out an opponent. 

  • To discard, divest oneself of. 

  • To send (someone) to prison or mental asylum. 

  • To strike out a batter. 

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