Need another word that means the same as “unconscious”? Find 28 synonyms and 30 related words for “unconscious” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Unconscious” are: insensible, senseless, insentient, insensate, passed out, comatose, in a coma, inert, unintentional, unintended, accidental, unthinking, unwitting, inadvertent, unpremeditated, unplanned, heedless, unheeding, unmindful, taking no notice, unconscious mind, subconscious mind, subconscious, psyche, ego, superego, id, self
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “unconscious” as a noun can have the following definitions:
ego | The conscious mind. He needed a boost to his ego. |
id | A card or badge used to identify the bearer. The conflict between the drives of the id and the demands of the cultural superego. |
psyche | (Greek mythology) a beautiful princess loved by Cupid who visited her at night and told her she must not try to see him; became the personification of the soul. How does constant losing affect the psyches of young athletes. |
self | Used ironically to refer to oneself or someone else. To love in an unpossessive way implies the total surrender of self. |
subconscious | The subconscious part of the mind not in technical use in psychoanalysis where unconscious is preferred. Uncertainties were lurking around the edge of her subconscious. |
subconscious mind | Psychic activity just below the level of awareness. |
superego | That part of the unconscious mind that acts as a conscience. True schizophrenias lack the superego elements present in paranoia. |
unconscious mind | That part of the mind wherein psychic activity takes place of which the person is unaware. |
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “unconscious” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
accidental | Incidental; subsidiary. The character s motives remain accidental to the plot. |
comatose | Relating to or associated with a coma. She lay comatose in the sun listening to a personal stereo. |
heedless | Marked by or paying little heed or attention. Heedless of danger. |
in a coma | Holding office. |
inadvertent | Happening by chance or unexpectedly or unintentionally. An inadvertent administrative error occurred that resulted in an overpayment. |
inert | Lacking the ability or strength to move. She lay inert in her bed. |
insensate | Lacking sympathy or compassion; unfeeling. Insensate jabbering. |
insensible | Unresponsive to stimulation. They slept on insensible to the headlight beams. |
insentient | Devoid of feeling and consciousness and animation. It s arrogant to presume animals to be insentient. |
passed out | Of advancing the ball by throwing it. |
senseless | (of especially persons) lacking sense or understanding or judgment. Drugged and senseless. |
taking no notice | Very attractive; capturing interest. |
unheeding | Not paying attention. Mary unheeding watched the television. |
unintended | Not deliberate. The unintended consequences of people s actions. |
unintentional | Without deliberate intent- George Macdonald. An unintentional pun. |
unmindful | Not mindful or attentive- G.B.Shaw. Danielle seemed unmindful of her parents plight. |
unplanned | Not done with purpose or intent. Accepts an unplanned order. |
unpremeditated | Not prepared or planned in advance. It was a totally unpremeditated attack. |
unthinking | Mentally sluggish. She was at pains to correct unthinking prejudices. |
unwitting | (of a person) not aware of the full facts. We are anxious to rectify the unwitting mistakes made in the past. |
accidental | (in Aristotelian thought) relating to or denoting properties which are not essential to a thing’s nature. Horn parts are usually written without key signature the necessary accidentals being added. |
anesthetic | Characterized by insensibility. The young girls are in a state of possession blind and deaf and anesthetic. |
blind | Make blind by putting the eyes out. She was blind to the realities of her position. |
blunt | Make dull or blunt. Blunt the knives. |
coma | (botany) a usually terminal tuft of bracts (as in the pineapple) or tuft of hairs (especially on certain seeds. She went into a coma. |
comatose | Relating to or in a state of coma. She had been comatose for seven months. |
faint | (of a sight, smell, or sound) barely perceptible. Suddenly felt faint from the pain. |
freezing | The freezing point of water 0 C. Strong winds and freezing temperatures. |
hospital | A hospice, especially one run by the Knights Hospitaller. Christ's Hospital. |
ignorant | Uneducated in the fundamentals of a given art or branch of learning; lacking knowledge of a specific field. This ignorant pin brained receptionist. |
insensible | (of a person or bodily extremity) without feeling; numb. Insensible to the suffering around him. |
limbo | An imaginary place for lost or neglected things. The legal battle could leave the club in limbo until next year. |
numb | Make numb or insensitive. Vodka might numb the pain in my hand. |
oblivious | Not aware of or concerned about what is happening around one. Oblivious to the risks she ran. |
paralyzed | Affected with paralysis. |
senseless | Unresponsive to stimulation. A senseless act. |
silly | Lacking seriousness; given to frivolity. Come on silly. |
stun | Hit something or somebody as if with a sandbag. The man was stunned by a blow to the head. |
subconscious | The subconscious part of the mind not in technical use in psychoanalysis where unconscious is preferred. My subconscious fear. |
unaware | (often followed by `of’) not aware. Seemed unaware of the scrutiny. |
unconsciously | Without awareness. Ben smiled unconsciously when he heard her voice. |
unintended | Not deliberate. The unintended consequences of people s actions. |
unintentional | Not done on purpose. The offense was unintentional. |
unknown | Being or having an unknown or unnamed source. An unknown source. |
unmindful | Not conscious or aware. Danielle seemed unmindful of her parents plight. |
unwillingly | In an unwilling manner. He unwillingly went back to the family business in the City. |
unwitting | Unaware because of a lack of relevant information or knowledge. An unwitting mistake may be overlooked. |
witless | (of especially persons) lacking sense or understanding or judgment. I was scared witless. |
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