Unconscious synonyms
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in a trance
Comatose
Not having or showing good sense; stupid; foolish
Sluggish, lethargic, or inactive:
Not animated or energetic; dull.
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subliminal self
Having or exhibiting little or no activity, esp. chemical activity
Comatose
in a coma
Comatose
Raging; delirious; frenzied
Alternative form of out of one's mind.
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out-like-a-light
(Simile, colloquial) Asleep or unconscious, particularly if this has occurred suddenly and the sleep is deep.
Comatose
Exhibiting a lack of attention; not attentive.
Not gained or won; attended with defeat
Unaware
(Psychoanalysis) A primal psychic force or drive, as fear, love, or anger; specif., in Freudian analysis, either the life instinct (Eros) or the death instinct (Thanatos)
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motive-force
motionless (related)
At rest, stationary, immobile, not moving.
careless (related)
Showing a lack of consideration:
memory (related)
All that a person can remember:
Having or displaying no guile or deceit; honest or sincere:
Self-regulating:
The definition of comatose is when a person or animal is unconscious.
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The definition of inadvertent is something unintentional or careless.
A psychological condition marked by severe decreases or increases of movement. It is variously characterized by stupor, stereotypy, mutism, catalepsy, agitation, and extreme flexibility or rigidity of the limbs and is most often associated with schizophrenia.
bereft of senses
Comatose
Without sense or reason; foolish; stupid
tranced
Held as if in a trance; captivated.
in a stupor
Comatose
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conscious (antonym)
Intentionally conceived or done; deliberate:
vivacious (antonym)
Characterized by an attractive or pleasing liveliness of spirit
mind (related)
The ability to focus the thoughts.
Resulting from ignorance; foolish; silly.
in a state of suspended animation
Comatose
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awake (antonym)
The definition of awake is you are no longer sleeping.
A condition of deep stupor or unconsciousness produced by a drug or other chemical substance.
Affected with palsy.
oblivious (related)
The definition of oblivious is being forgetful or unaware of your surroundings.
Not sensible or reasonable; meaningless.
Not subject to control of the volition:
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Unsuspecting or credulous:
Not intended or deliberate; inadvertent; unwitting
Completely tired out or exhausted
catalepsy
(Pathology) severe bodily condition, described in psychiatric pathology, marked by sudden rigidity, fixation of posture, and loss of contact with environmental conditions
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(Astronomy) The nebulous luminescent cloud surrounding the nucleus of a comet and composed of material evaporated from the nucleus when the comet is near the perihelion of its orbit. The nucleus and coma together form the head of a comet.
The property of being insensible.
The state of lacking consciousness, of being unconscious
aware (antonym)
Having knowledge or discernment of something:
intentional (antonym)
The definition of intentional is something done on purpose.
knowing (antonym)
Shrewd; clever
intended (antonym)
Prospective; future
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decided (antonym)
(Of the weather) Causing the air to be cold.
Not guilty of a specific crime or offense; legally blameless:
Not acquainted.
Not enlightened; ignorant in general or of some particular fact.
Not familiar or well-known; strange
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Not intended; unintentional:
subconscious (related)
unconcious (related)
semi-conscious (related)
instinctual (related)
consciousness (related)
instinctive (related)
unconsciously (related)
subconscious-mind (related)
awareness (related)
Lacking consciousness
knowledge (related)
Not aware or informed
unconscious-mind
that part of the mind wherein psychic activity takes place of which the person is unaware
Comatose
Find another word for unconscious. In this page you can discover 86 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for unconscious, like: in a trance, senseless, torpid, lethargic, benumbed, inanimate, stupefied, subliminal self, inert, paralyzed and entranced.