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    unconscious
    /ˌʌnˈkɒnʃəs/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. the part of the mind which is inaccessible to the conscious mind but which affects behaviour and emotions: "horrific apparitions surfaced out of the recesses of his unconscious"

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  3. The meaning of UNCONSCIOUS is having lost consciousness. How to use unconscious in a sentence.

  4. Unconscious can be an adjective meaning not awake or aware, or a noun meaning the part of the mind that influences behavior. Learn how to use it in sentences and see translations in different languages.

  5. 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.

  6. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word unconscious, from the state of being insensible to the part of the mind that contains hidden thoughts and feelings. See synonyms, examples, pronunciation, and grammar tips.

  7. (of feelings, thoughts, etc.) existing or happening without you realizing or being aware; not deliberate. unconscious desires. Freud sought to unlock the workings of the unconscious mind. the danger of unconscious bias. The brochure is full of unconscious humour. compare subconscious. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  8. Unconscious means lacking awareness, sensation, or cognition; not conscious. It can also refer to the part of the mind that contains repressed desires or impulses, according to psychoanalysis. See different sources, synonyms, and translations of unconscious.

  9. (of feelings, thoughts, etc.) existing or happening without you realizing or being aware; not deliberate or controlled unconscious desires The brochure is full of unconscious humor. compare subconscious.

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