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aware1 [not before noun] knowing or realizing something As you're aware, this is not a new problem. As far as I'm aware, no one has done anything about it. acutely/painfully (= very)aware aware o [..]
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awarelate Old English gewær, from Proto-Germanic *ga-waraz (source also of Old Saxon giwar, Middle Dutch gheware, Old High German giwar, German gewahr), from *ga-, intensive prefix, + waraz "wary, cau [..]
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awareWhen you are so high you feel like you know everything that is happening around you.
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awareUsed to ask for more information on something that has happened.
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awarean emotional response to the beauty of ephemeral phenomena; the sadness that arises from realization of the temporary nature of existence.
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awareAn intense emotional repsonse to beauty, nature, and the inherent sadness of life.
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awareaware(p): (sometimes followed by `of') having or showing knowledge or understanding or realization or perception; "was aware of his opponent's hostility&qu [..]
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awareknowing about something, as when you are aware of the danger of crossing a road with heavy traffic
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awareAH-WAH-RAY (J: touching-ness) The quality of an object to touch one's emotions, often with pathos or sadness. Your native flag has aware; another country's better designed flag does not have [..]
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awareDerives from exclamation "Appare"- "Oh!". Can be translated as "sad fascination, sorrow".
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aware(adj) (sometimes followed by `of') having or showing knowledge or understanding or realization or perception(adj) bearing in mind; attentive to
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awareA Windows Application in a Resilient Environment
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awareAdvanced Weather and Reporting Enhancements. Tool being developed by NASA to present better weather info for GA pilots.
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aware
Vigilant or on one's guard against danger or difficulty.
(Stay aware! Don't let your guard down.)
Conscious or having knowledge of something.
*en|wary,en|apprised, en|informed, en|cognizant, en [..]
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