We found 1 definitions of unconsciouses from 1 different sources.
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unconscious - not conscious; lacking awareness and the capacity for sensory perception as if asleep or dead; "lay unconscious on the floor" | ||
conscious (followed by `of') showing realization or recognition of something; "few voters seem conscious of the issue's importance"; "conscious of having succeeded"; "the careful tread of one conscious of his alcoholic load"- Thomas Hardy | ||
asleep dead; "he is deceased"; "our dear departed friend" | ||
insensible unresponsive to stimulation; "he lay insensible where he had fallen"; "drugged and senseless" | ||
nonvoluntary, unvoluntary, involuntary not subject to the control of the will; "involuntary manslaughter"; "involuntary servitude"; "an involuntary shudder"; "It (becoming a hero) was involuntary. They sank my boat"- John F.Kennedy | ||
incognizant, unaware (often followed by `of') not aware; "seemed unaware of the scrutiny"; "unaware of the danger they were in"; "unaware of the newborn hope"; "the most unaware person I've known" | ||
cold lacking the warmth of life; "cold in his grave" | ||
comatose in a state of deep and usually prolonged unconsciousness; unable to respond to external stimuli; "a comatose patient" | ||
innocent (used of things) lacking sense or awareness; "fine innocent weather" | ||
insensible, senseless unresponsive to stimulation; "he lay insensible where he had fallen"; "drugged and senseless" | ||
kayoed, knocked out, ko'd, stunned, out knocked unconscious by a heavy blow | ||
nonconscious relating to the lack of consciousness of inanimate things | ||
semicomatose in a state of partial coma | ||
unconscious - (followed by `of') not knowing or perceiving; "happily unconscious of the new calamity at home"- Charles Dickens | ||
incognizant, unaware (often followed by `of') not aware; "seemed unaware of the scrutiny"; "unaware of the danger they were in"; "unaware of the newborn hope"; "the most unaware person I've known" | ||
unconscious - without conscious volition |