English to Spanish Dictionary conscience

conscience

conciencia
definition
noun
he had a guilty conscience about his desires
an inner feeling or voice viewed as acting as a guide to the rightness or wrongness of one's behavior.
translation of 'conscience'
noun
nĂșcleo religioso,
conciencia,
nĂșcleo humano
example
I wouldn't have the 'conscience' to do it
my 'conscience' is clear
Ben was suffering a pang of 'conscience'
He could touch if he wanted to, and he did want to, so badly, but his 'conscience' knew it was wrong.
Does God create human beings with a 'conscience' and moral reasoning powers and then leave them alone?
he's suffering from a guilty 'conscience'
Sweden is often held up as being a model of a democratic European country with a moral 'conscience' .
he had a guilty 'conscience' about his desires
Ben was suffering a pang of 'conscience'
he had a guilty 'conscience' about his desires
this is a matter of 'conscience'
I have come to realise that he was born entirely without a 'conscience' or a sense of remorse.
she voted as her 'conscience' dictated
I hope the burglar will have a 'conscience' and return these tapes, which are of no value to anybody else.
The common people, whose 'consciences' are still alert, are the wheat.
Our 'consciences' and sensitivities have been deadened by too much drinking, he says.
And they got the status of individuals but they don't have moral 'consciences' like we do.
Let the people vote for the president and vice president of their choice, in accordance with their 'consciences' .
Perhaps that is the only way the developed world can react - by digging into pockets and allowing 'consciences' to be troubled.
It is horrifying that so many 'conscienceless' psychopaths seized their moment to behave like animals once the rules of modern civilisation broke down.
Maybe these little selves are the voices on our shoulders, like our 'consciences' or our morals.
Individuals will be far more free to vote their 'consciences' without fearing economic harm.
Complex moral issues are better left to the 'consciences' of elected members of parliament.
There were people who had obviously suppressed their 'consciences' for the rest of their lives after their actions.
You read it for the atmosphere, the smoky, urban settings that enshroud his helpless or 'conscienceless' characters.
Maybe that may persuade them to examine their 'consciences' .
The whole legal system would collapse if even just a few lawyers begin to let their own moral 'consciences' influence their work.
I think therefore that we in the media have to examine our 'consciences' and say we have a responsibility here beyond informing the public.
Instead, they only serve to ease the 'consciences' of the well-to-do while keeping the poor out of sight.
One can no longer argue that human suffering is certain and preordained without being judged 'conscienceless' , even inhuman.
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