unconscious
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌʌnˈkɒnʃəs/
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Adjective
unconscious (comparative more unconscious, superlative most unconscious)
- Not awake; having no awareness.
- She lay unconscious on the floor.
- Without directed thought or awareness.
- My sudden fright was an unconscious response.
- 1884, Margaret Oliphant, The Wizard's Son
- It was intolerable, he felt, to sit and eat in presence of that silent figure partly turned away from him, jotting down the different amounts on a bit of paper, and absorbed in that occupation as if unconscious of his presence.
- (sports) engaged in skilled performance without conscious control.
- 1998, Charles Rosen, The Cockroach Basketball League, page 144:
- Sam is unconscious, filling it, drilling it from every conceivable angle. Lem is awful and Cooper seems confused. Josh shoots too often.
- 1999, Joseph Leininger, Terry Whalin, Lessons from the Pit: A Successful Veteran of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, page 10
- "I was unconscious," the basketball player gushes. "It seemed like everything I threw up toward the basket went straight in."
- 2002, Alexander Wolff, Big Game, Small World: A Basketball Adventure, page 292:
- Someone who has reeled off a string of baskets will say, "I was unconscious," as if he were following the Zen injunction to be mindful while suspending thought.
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Synonyms
- (not awake; having no awareness): insentient, oblivious, out of it, out on one's feet, unaware, down for the count
- (skilled performance without conscious control): in the zone, on a roll
Translations
not awake
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Derived terms
Translations
unconscious mind
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Further reading
- "unconscious" in Raymond Williams, Keywords (revised), 1983, Fontana Press, page 320.
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