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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024un•con•scious /ʌnˈkɑnʃəs/USA pronunciation adj. - Physiologyhaving lost consciousness:was unconscious from the blow.
- not noticed at the level of awareness:an unconscious impulse.
- done unintentionally:an unconscious insult.
n. [uncountable* the + ~] - Psychologythe part of the mind that a person is rarely aware of but that has an important influence on behavior.
un•con•scious•ly, adv. un•con•scious•ness, n. [uncountable] WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024un•con•scious (un kon′shəs),USA pronunciation adj. - Physiologynot conscious;
without awareness, sensation, or cognition. - Physiologytemporarily devoid of consciousness.
- not perceived at the level of awareness;
occurring below the level of conscious thought:an unconscious impulse. - not consciously realized, planned, or done;
without conscious volition or intent:an unconscious social slight. - not endowed with mental faculties:the unconscious stones.
n. - Psychology the unconscious, the part of the mind containing psychic material that is only rarely accessible to awareness but that has a pronounced influence on behavior.
- 1705–15; 1915–20 for def. 6; un-1 + conscious
un•con′scious•ly, adv. un•con′scious•ness, n. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: unconscious /ʌnˈkɒnʃəs/ adj - lacking normal sensory awareness of the environment; insensible
- not aware of one's actions, behaviour, etc: unconscious of his bad manners
- characterized by lack of awareness or intention: an unconscious blunder
- coming from or produced by the unconscious: unconscious resentment
n - the part of the mind containing instincts, impulses, images, and ideas that are not available for direct examination
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