WordNet
n. an inner voice that judges your behavior [syn: wee small voice, small voice]
Usage examples of "voice of conscience".
Nor yet is boasting the fault of human praise, but of the soul that is inordinately fond of the applause of men, and that makes light of the voice of conscience.
In an old Calvinist like me the voice of conscience has always spoken long before any mortal accuser.
Betting on certainties, he decided, quietening his voice of conscience, was not a crime if you came by the information innocently.
Something within him makes him run away from the snake as from the devil, and that is what is called the voice of conscience.
It was heartrending to hear their entreaties without being able to deaden the voice of conscience by taking at least one of them with us.