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unconscious

American  
[uhn-kon-shuhs] / ʌnˈkɒn ʃəs /

adjective

  1. not conscious; without awareness, sensation, or cognition.

  2. temporarily devoid of consciousness.

  3. not perceived at the level of awareness; occurring below the level of conscious thought.

    an unconscious impulse.

  4. not consciously realized, planned, or done; without conscious volition or intent.

    an unconscious social slight.

  5. not endowed with mental faculties.

    the unconscious stones.


noun

  1. Psychoanalysis. 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.

unconscious British  
/ ʌnˈkɒnʃəs /

adjective

  1. lacking normal sensory awareness of the environment; insensible

  2. not aware of one's actions, behaviour, etc

    unconscious of his bad manners

  3. characterized by lack of awareness or intention

    an unconscious blunder

  4. coming from or produced by the unconscious

    unconscious resentment

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noun

  1. psychoanal the part of the mind containing instincts, impulses, images, and ideas that are not available for direct examination See also collective unconscious Compare subconscious preconscious

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unconscious Cultural  
  1. The part of the psyche lying far below consciousness and not easily raised into consciousness. In Freudian psychology, the unconscious cannot be directly observed with the conscious mind, but it has its own processes and deeply affects conscious thought.


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Etymology

Origin of unconscious

First recorded in 1705–15; 1915–20 unconscious for def. 6; un- 1 + conscious

Explanation

When you're unconscious you're passed out or asleep. Anything going on in the body that we're not aware of can also be called unconscious. Being unconscious can be very nice, especially when you're in the middle of a deep sleep. But if you're unconscious because you fainted or got hit in the head, that's not so good. Unconscious people aren't aware of what's going on, and they can't talk or do things — except maybe for sleepwalking and sleeptalking. There are also unconscious thoughts and desires: things going on in the mind that you don't know about.

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Robinson had "been found unconscious in her villa and taken to hospital, where her death was confirmed hours later", her family said in a statement issued on Sunday.

From BBC • Apr. 14, 2026

Just before 19:00 BST on Monday, East Midlands Ambulance Service were called to a report of an unconscious man in Beaumont Leys Park, close to a retail area.

From BBC • Apr. 7, 2026

A simple “Substance”-eque sequence of probiotics triggers a relaxing unconscious state, regenerating a utopian gut biome in a short six to eight weeks.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 1, 2026

“Surrealist Affinities” shows her interest in death, dreams and the unconscious, the concerns of those artists.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 1, 2026

“I had a ridiculous fancy that he must be with you, Mr. Pip, till I saw that you were quite unconscious of him, sitting behind you there like a ghost.”

From "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens