unconscious
adjectiveHow to pronounce unconscious:
Definition of unconscious:
- unconscious (adjective):
- having lost consciousness
- unable to notice or respond to things which one would normally be aware of through the senses
- not conscious; lacking awareness and the capacity for sensory perception as if asleep or dead.
Synonyms for unconscious:
asleep
blacked out
cold
collapsed
comatose
dazed
dead to the world
in a coma
incognizant
innocent
insensible
involuntary
knocked out
ko'd
nonconscious
nonvoluntary
numb
out
out cold
out for the count
semicomatose
semiconscious
senseless
stunned
stupefied
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Antonyms for unconscious:
activated
active
alert
animated
attentive
awake
awakened
aware
cognizant
conscious
engaged
excited
insomniac
insomnolent
lucid
not asleep
not sleeping
responsive
restless
roused
sleepless
stirring
unsettled
unsleeping
up
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