unconscious

  • 11unconscious — un|con|scious1 [ʌnˈkɔnʃəs US ˈka:n ] adj 1.) unable to see, move, feel etc in the normal way because you are not conscious ▪ She was found alive but unconscious. knock/beat sb unconscious ▪ Levin was knocked unconscious by the impact. 2.) a… …

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  • 12unconscious — [[t]ʌ̱nkɒ̱nʃəs[/t]] 1) ADJ: v link ADJ, ADJ n, ADJ after v Someone who is unconscious is in a state similar to sleep, usually as the result of a serious injury or a lack of oxygen. By the time ambulancemen arrived he was unconscious... He was… …

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  • 13unconscious — adj. 1 in a state that is like sleep VERBS ▪ appear, be, lie, look ▪ They found her lying unconscious on the floor. ▪ become, fall, go …

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  • 14unconscious — I UK [ʌnˈkɒnʃəs] / US [ʌnˈkɑnʃəs] adjective * 1) in a condition similar to sleep in which you do not see, feel, or think, usually because you are injured She was unconscious but still breathing when the ambulance arrived. knock/beat someone… …

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  • 15unconscious — 1 adjective 1 unable to see, move, feel etc in the normal way because you are not conscious: She was found alive but unconscious. | knock/beat sb unconscious: Murphy was attacked and beaten unconscious. 2 a feeling or thought that is unconscious… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 16unconscious — I. adjective Date: 1712 1. a. not knowing or perceiving ; not aware b. free from self awareness 2. a. not possessing mind or consciousness < unconscious matter > b. (1) not marked by conscious thought, sensation, or …

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  • 17Unconscious — 1) Interruption of awareness of oneself and one’s surroundings, lack of the ability to notice or respond to stimuli in the environment. A person may become unconscious due to oxygen deprivation, shock, central nervous system depressants such as&#8230; …

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  • 18unconscious — Synonyms and related words: a stranger to, abiotic, absent, absentminded, absorbed, abstracted, anima, asleep, automatic, azoic, bemused, blind, blind to, castle building, casual, cataleptic, catatonic, caught napping, coconscious, cold,&#8230; …

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  • 19unconscious — adj. 1) to remain unconscious 2) unconscious of * * * [ʌn kɒnʃəs] to remain unconscious unconscious of …

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  • 20unconscious — 1. adjective 1) she made sure he was unconscious Syn: insensible, senseless, insentient, insensate, comatose, inert, knocked out, stunned; motionless, immobile, prostrate; informal out cold, out like a light, out of it, down for the count, passed …

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