Awareness
UK /["/əˈweənəs/"]/US /["/əˈwernəs/"]/
Definition
knowing something; knowing that something exists and is important
In simple words: Knowing about something or being conscious of it.
Examples
- Her awareness of the issues around climate change has increased significantly.
- He raised awareness about the importance of mental health in schools.
- The campaign aims to promote awareness of local history and culture.
- Developing self-awareness is crucial for personal growth.
- She has a heightened awareness of her surroundings when walking alone at night.
- Cultural awareness is vital in a diverse workplace.
- His lack of political awareness surprised many of his peers.
- Raising awareness among youth can lead to better decisions.
- Their efforts in creating awareness about health issues were commendable.
Usage notes
Used in discussions about social issues, personal growth, or health. Avoid in highly casual conversations. Can be formal in business contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'aware' + 'ness' — like having a nice awareness of your surroundings.
Collocations
- full
- greater
- heightened
- have
- build
- create
- increase
- spread
- campaign
- programme/program
- training
- awareness among
- awareness of
- a lack of awareness
Synonyms
- consciousness
- recognition
- understanding
- knowledge
- insight
Antonyms
- ignorance
- unawareness
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'awarenesses' as the plural form. 'Awareness' is usually uncountable.
- Using it in a context where 'knowledge' or 'understanding' would be more precise.
- Mispronouncing it, often placing emphasis incorrectly on syllables.