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Adjective
/əˈwe(ə)r/,
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Having knowledge or perception of a situation or fact,
  1. Having knowledge or perception of a situation or fact
    • - most people are aware of the dangers of sunbathing
    • - I am well aware of the problem
    • - he was aware that a problem existed
    • - as far as I'm aware, no one has complained
  2. Concerned and well-informed about a particular situation or development
    • - unless everyone becomes more environmentally aware, catastrophe is inevitable
    • - a politically aware electorate

  1. aware(p): (sometimes followed by `of') having or showing knowledge or understanding or realization or perception; "was aware of his opponent's hostility"; "became aware of her surroundings"; "aware that he had exceeded the speed limit"
  2. mindful: bearing in mind; attentive to; "ever mindful of her health"; "mindful of his responsibilities"; "mindful of these criticisms, I shall attempt to justify my action"
  3. (awareness) having knowledge of; "he had no awareness of his mistakes"; "his sudden consciousness of the problem he faced"; "their intelligence and general knowingness was impressive"
  4. (awareness) state of elementary or undifferentiated consciousness; "the crash intruded on his awareness"
  5. Ty Inc. is an American plush animal company based in Westmont, Illinois. By far their most famous line of products are the Beanie Babies, but Ty also manufactures other lines of stuffed toys. The Ty logo is a red heart with the lower-case letters "ty. ...
  6. Aware is the Eighth album released by Salvador.
  7. Aware is a voluntary organisation based in Ireland which aims to assist people affected by depression.
  8. Aware (Awaare) is one of the 47 woredas in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Degehabur Zone, Aware is bordered on the south by the Korahe Zone, on the west by Degehabur, on the north by the Jijiga Zone, and on the east by Misraq Gashamo. ...
  9. The Aware is the first book in The Isles of Glory by Glenda Larke, in the style of an interview that took place much later than the events in the book.
  10. Awareness is the state or ability to perceive, to feel, or to be conscious of events, objects or sensory patterns. In this level of consciousness, sense data can be confirmed by an observer without necessarily implying understanding. ...
  11. Vigilant or on one's guard against danger or difficulty; Conscious or having knowledge of something
  12. (Awareness) The ability of consumers to remember information about a brand, ad, or promotion to which they were exposed. “Unaided awareness” refers to the ability to recall without assistance; “aided awareness” refers to cases in which the consumer’s recall was prompted.
  13. (Awareness) knowledge or understanding of an object, idea or thought.  In this case, the consumer is cognizant of the Digital Place-based network, the programming, and/or the advertising contained within.
  14. (Awareness) Consciousness of stimulation, arising from within or from outside the person. [Click Here to Return to List]
  15. (awareness) One of the goals of brand advertising, as brand advertising doesn’t solicit immediate, direct sales, but intends to form favorable impressions that will (hopefully) motivate the consumer to seek out and buy the advertiser’s product or service.
  16. (Awareness) All minds are included within the five sense awarenesses and mental awareness. There are five types of sense awareness: eye awareness, ear awareness, nose awareness, tongue awareness, and body awareness. ...
  17. (awareness) A measure of the percent of target customers who are aware of the new product's existence. Awareness is variously defined, including recall of brand, recognition of brand, recall of key features or positioning, etc.
  18. (Awareness) conscious, not ignorant, having knowledge (of, that); well-informed
  19. (Awareness) The proportion of people who are familiar with a product, brand name or trademark.
  20. (AWARENESS) Refers to how aware the prospect is of his desire for the benefits your product offers. This idea was introduced by Gene Schwartz, because your ad – especially your headline – must address the prospect’s level of awareness.
  21. (AWARENESS) the moment-to-moment living your life from the paradigm of your True Self.   Life with Awareness is the action, or doing, of your life with higher-consciousness. This includes relationships (family, romantic, etc.), career, hobbies, your body and our world. ...
  22. (Awareness) (rig) – a cognitive engagement (‘ jug-pa) with the cognitive appearance of an object, but not necessarily with understanding.
  23. (Awareness) Activities and materials designed to increase users' or customers' knowledge of security topics, how to keep themselves and their computing assets secure, and how to react in the event of an incident.
  24. (Awareness) Advertising or other promotional activity (e.g. public relations) whose primary purpose is to increases general knowledge of the company, and to make people feel more positive towards it.
  25. (Awareness) All-permeating, all knowing Consciousness; moment-to-moment knowledge that one s true nature is perfect and complete. When one meditates, the sense of separation starts to dwindle and the awareness of the vision of Oneness arises.