English edit

Etymology edit

hyper- +‎ conscious

Adjective edit

hyperconscious (comparative more hyperconscious, superlative most hyperconscious)

  1. Extremely conscious or aware
    • 1999 November 5, Michaelangelo Matos, “Quasi”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
      He makes his poor hyperconscious creations sing their cynical sagas with Beatlesesque grace over charmingly cheesy keyboard riffs, in the deadpan tone he probably arrived at after trying everything else, with a disheveled charisma he can't decide whether to embrace or deny.