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unconsciousness
un·con·scious U0041400 (ŭn-kŏn′shəs)adj.1. Lacking awareness and the capacity for sensory perception; not conscious.2. Temporarily lacking consciousness.3. Occurring in the absence of conscious awareness or thought: unconscious resentment; unconscious fears.4. Without conscious control; involuntary or unintended: an unconscious mannerism.n. The division of the mind in psychoanalytic theory containing elements of psychic makeup, such as memories or repressed desires, that are not subject to conscious perception or control but that often affect conscious thoughts and behavior. un·con′scious·ly adv.un·con′scious·ness n.unconsciousness (ʌnˈkɒnʃəsnɪs) n (Medicine) the state of being without normal sensory awareness; insensibilityThesaurusNoun | 1. | unconsciousness - a state lacking normal awareness of the self or environmentcognitive state, state of mind - the state of a person's cognitive processesautomatic pilot, autopilot - a cognitive state in which you act without self-awareness; "she went about her chores on automatic pilot"; "too much of the writing seems to have been done on automatic pilot"; "she talked and he dozed and my mind went on autopilot"unawareness, unknowingness - unconsciousness resulting from lack of knowledge or attentionblackout - a momentary loss of consciousnesssemiconsciousness, stupefaction, stupor, grogginess - marginal consciousness; "his grogginess was caused as much by exhaustion as by the blows"; "someone stole his wallet while he was in a drunken stupor"coma, comatoseness - a state of deep and often prolonged unconsciousness; usually the result of disease or injuryelectrosleep - unconsciousness brought about by the passage of a low voltage electric current through the brainsemicoma - a mild comatose state; a coma from which the person can be roused by appropriate stimuliinsensibility - a lack of sensibilitytrance - a state of mind in which consciousness is fragile and voluntary action is poor or missing; a state resembling deep sleepsemitrance - a trancelike state in which the person can follow instructions but voluntary action is weak or absentnarcosis - unconsciousness induced by narcotics or anesthesiaconsciousness - an alert cognitive state in which you are aware of yourself and your situation; "he lost consciousness" |
unconsciousnessnoun insensibility, oblivion, blackout, coma, numbness, stupor, torpor, blankness, senselessness, stupefaction, unawareness He knew that he might soon lapse into unconsciousness.unconsciousnessnounThe condition of being uninformed or unaware:ignorance, innocence, nescience, obliviousness, unawareness, unfamiliarity.Translationsunconscious (anˈkonʃəs) adjective1. senseless or stunned, eg because of an accident. She was unconscious for three days after the crash. 無知覺的,昏迷的 无知觉的,昏迷的 2. not aware. He was unconscious of having said anything rude. 未意識到的 未察觉的,未意识到 3. unintentional. Her prejudice is quite unconscious. 非刻意的 无意识的 noun the deepest level of the mind, the processes of which are revealed only through eg psychoanalysis. the secrets of the unconscious. 無意識 无意识unˈconsciously adverb unintentionally, or without being aware. She unconsciously addressed me by the wrong name. 非刻意地,無意識地 无意识地unˈconsciousness noun 無意識,不省人事 无意识,失去知觉 EncyclopediaSeeunconsciousunconsciousness
unconsciousness [un-kon´shus-nes] an abnormal state of lack of response to sensory stimuli, resulting from injury, illness, shock, or some other bodily disorder. A brief loss of consciousness from which the person recovers spontaneously or with slight help is called syncope or faint. Deep, prolonged unconsciousness is known as coma. See also consciousness" >levels of consciousness.un·con·scious·ness (ŭn-kon'shŭs-ness), An imprecise term for severely impaired awareness of self and the surrounding environment; most often used as a synonym for coma or unresponsiveness.un·con·scious·ness (ŭn-kon'shŭs-nĕs) An imprecise term for severely impaired awareness of the self and the surrounding environment; most often used as a synonym for coma or unresponsiveness. unconsciousness A state of unrousability caused by brain damage and associated with reduced activity in part of the BRAINSTEM called the reticular formation. Unconsciousness varies in depth from a light state, in which the unconscious person responds to stimuli by moving or protesting, to a state of profound coma in which even the strongest stimuli evoke no response. Causes include head injury, inadequate blood supply to the brain, fainting, asphyxia, poisoning, near drowning, starvation, low blood sugar (HYPOGLYCAEMIA) and severe KETOSIS.un·con·scious·ness (ŭn-kon'shŭs-nĕs) An imprecise term for severely impaired awareness of self and surrounding environment; most often used as a synonym for coma. unconsciousness
Synonyms for unconsciousnessnoun insensibilitySynonyms- insensibility
- oblivion
- blackout
- coma
- numbness
- stupor
- torpor
- blankness
- senselessness
- stupefaction
- unawareness
Synonyms for unconsciousnessnoun the condition of being uninformed or unawareSynonyms- ignorance
- innocence
- nescience
- obliviousness
- unawareness
- unfamiliarity
Antonyms for unconsciousnessnoun a state lacking normal awareness of the self or environmentRelated Words- cognitive state
- state of mind
- automatic pilot
- autopilot
- unawareness
- unknowingness
- blackout
- semiconsciousness
- stupefaction
- stupor
- grogginess
- coma
- comatoseness
- electrosleep
- semicoma
- insensibility
- trance
- semitrance
- narcosis
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