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Definition of unconsciousness in English: unconsciousnessnoun ʌnˈkɒnʃəsnəsˌənˈkɑn(t)ʃəsnəs mass noun1The state of being unconscious. someone gave me a crack across the head and I slipped into unconsciousness Example sentencesExamples - All you have to look forward to now is unconsciousness.
- The blackout victim is in an extremely dangerous position at the point of unconsciousness.
- Darcy briefly toyed with the idea of feigning unconsciousness.
- Normally, such patients are known to have heart disease, which is the cause for unconsciousness.
- Blood pressure may drop to dangerously low levels, causing unconsciousness.
- Instantly, the visiting fighter is on top of his prone opponent and quickly smashes him into unconsciousness with fierce blows to the face.
- The resultant unconsciousness from a severe hit to the back of the head from a coffee table led to an epiphany which has changed his life.
- Exposure to higher concentrations results almost immediately in disorientation and unconsciousness.
- Less frequently, weakness or paralysis of a limb or limbs, or unconsciousness, may occur.
- Without defense, even Judo greats can be chocked into unconsciousness by a white belt student.
- At last he faded into his final unconsciousness.
- He pressed down the pain and fought against unconsciousness.
- On the second day of her sickness, she began to run a fever and fell into unconsciousness four times.
- Some of his characters seem to be in a state of amnesia or unconsciousness.
- Viewers eventually called the police, but only after he had lapsed into unconsciousness.
- Then a metal rod touched his bare shoulder, electrocuting him into unconsciousness.
- I slipped under the light sheets with her and joined her in complete unconsciousness.
- A good strangulation hold should render the opponent unconsciousness without injury or significant pain in a matter of seconds regardless of whom the opponent is.
- There must have been an interval of absolute unconsciousness, seconds or minutes.
- An open microphone over the next six minutes revealed the progressive deterioration of the pilot toward unconsciousness.
Synonyms insensibility, senselessness, stupefaction, oblivion, unawareness, blankness, lack of sensation, lack of feeling blackout, coma, stupor, torpor, trance, sopor, collapse - 1.1 The state of being uninformed or unaware.
part of her beauty was her unconsciousness of it Example sentencesExamples - The eighth song is about impetuousness and unconsciousness of teenagers.
- Jim's figurative decapitation could thus be regarded as a literal interpretation of this ideal of racial unconsciousness.
- Yet they were sung with a kind of naivete and unconsciousness.
- In all their class unconsciousness they merely agitated for improvements in the social sickness that caused the problems initially.
- But in my unconsciousness I didn't know what it meant.
Definition of unconsciousness in US English: unconsciousnessnounˌənˈkän(t)SHəsnəsˌənˈkɑn(t)ʃəsnəs 1The state of being unconscious. someone gave me a crack across the head and I slipped into unconsciousness Example sentencesExamples - I slipped under the light sheets with her and joined her in complete unconsciousness.
- The blackout victim is in an extremely dangerous position at the point of unconsciousness.
- Without defense, even Judo greats can be chocked into unconsciousness by a white belt student.
- At last he faded into his final unconsciousness.
- He pressed down the pain and fought against unconsciousness.
- There must have been an interval of absolute unconsciousness, seconds or minutes.
- Then a metal rod touched his bare shoulder, electrocuting him into unconsciousness.
- A good strangulation hold should render the opponent unconsciousness without injury or significant pain in a matter of seconds regardless of whom the opponent is.
- On the second day of her sickness, she began to run a fever and fell into unconsciousness four times.
- The resultant unconsciousness from a severe hit to the back of the head from a coffee table led to an epiphany which has changed his life.
- An open microphone over the next six minutes revealed the progressive deterioration of the pilot toward unconsciousness.
- Less frequently, weakness or paralysis of a limb or limbs, or unconsciousness, may occur.
- Some of his characters seem to be in a state of amnesia or unconsciousness.
- Viewers eventually called the police, but only after he had lapsed into unconsciousness.
- Instantly, the visiting fighter is on top of his prone opponent and quickly smashes him into unconsciousness with fierce blows to the face.
- Darcy briefly toyed with the idea of feigning unconsciousness.
- All you have to look forward to now is unconsciousness.
- Exposure to higher concentrations results almost immediately in disorientation and unconsciousness.
- Blood pressure may drop to dangerously low levels, causing unconsciousness.
- Normally, such patients are known to have heart disease, which is the cause for unconsciousness.
Synonyms insensibility, senselessness, stupefaction, oblivion, unawareness, blankness, lack of sensation, lack of feeling - 1.1 The state of being uninformed or unaware.
part of her beauty was her unconsciousness of it Example sentencesExamples - Yet they were sung with a kind of naivete and unconsciousness.
- Jim's figurative decapitation could thus be regarded as a literal interpretation of this ideal of racial unconsciousness.
- In all their class unconsciousness they merely agitated for improvements in the social sickness that caused the problems initially.
- The eighth song is about impetuousness and unconsciousness of teenagers.
- But in my unconsciousness I didn't know what it meant.
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