unconscious

IPA: ʌnkˈɑnʃʌs

noun

  • (psychology) That part of mind that is not consciously perceived.

adjective

  • Not awake; having no awareness.
  • (psychology) Without directed thought or awareness.
  • (sports) engaged in skilled performance without conscious control.
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Examples of "unconscious" in Sentences

  • He finds the unconscious boy.
  • The judge sank into unconsciousness.
  • He becomes unconscious by the hypothermia.
  • It is a sort of oblivion of unconsciousness.
  • It is not the time to total unconsciousness.
  • An inebriated Manohar finds the unconscious boy.
  • Gonzales smothered the deadman to unconsciousness.
  • He fell to the ground and pretended to be unconscious.
  • He is beaten into unconsciousness for stealing the money.
  • He fell to the ground and was pretended to be unconscious.
  • I believe that denial and the choice to remain unconscious is evil.
  • It helps what I call unconscious eating, that is, eating more calories than we're aware of.
  • And of course the unconscious is at work when that happens, and you have to allow it to open up, to be found.
  • Kudos, Gary - you have a very honest unconscious (then again, our unconscious is always honest, ain't it ....)
  • The lectures say that a child can take in everything, hold it but not absorb it in what they call the unconscious.
  • The other parts of the brain, including the right hemisphere, support emotional responses and what we refer to as the unconscious mind.
  • Neurasthenia, stammering, aversions, kleptomania, certain cases of paralysis, are nothing but the result of unconscious autosuggestion, that is to say the result of the action of the _unconscious_ upon the physical and moral being.

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