Unconscious - definition, pronunciation, transcription
noun
adjective
- (followed by `of') not knowing or perceiving
Extra examples
He was knocked unconscious by a fall.
She was unconscious for three days after the accident.
She is unconscious.
She was found alive but unconscious.
Levin was knocked unconscious by the impact.
Both passengers were rendered unconscious in the accident.
...facial tics and other unconscious movements that one would not normally call purposive actions...
...though unconscious, the patient is still respiring...
He lay unconscious, with blood pouring from his wounds.
Mrs Burke was found unconscious and bleeding profusely.
Simon could knock a man unconscious with one punch to the jaw.
Unconscious masochism seemed to drive her from one disaster to the next.
The blow to his head was strong enough to render him unconscious.
Coleridge was far ahead of his time in his understanding of the unconscious.
Doreen appeared to be unconscious of the amusement she had caused.
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