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Unconscience/Unconscious
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Unconscience vs. Unconscious
Unconscience
/ʌnˈkɒn.ʃəns/
Lacking awareness or understanding of one's inner thoughts or motives.
Examples:
She was lost in a realm of
unconscience
dreams.
He drifted into a state of gentle
unconscience
.
The medication lulled him into temporary
unconscience
.
Synonyms:
unaware
oblivious
insensible
Antonyms:
conscious
aware
Unconscious
/ʌnˈkɒnʃəs/
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Not awake, lacking awareness or sense.
Examples:
She lay
unconscious
on the path.
I was
unconscious
for a few minutes.
She was wholly
unconscious
(she later estimated) for about three hours.
Synonyms:
insensible
senseless
comatose
Antonyms:
conscious
aware
alert
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Ways to tell them apart:
Unconscience
is not a standard word, so if you come across this, it
s likely a typo or misuse of
unconscious
or
unconscionable.'
Unconscious
is a state of being without awareness, like being asleep or knocked out.
To remember
unconscious,
think of the opposite of
conscious
where someone is not awake or aware.
If you see
unconscience
used, consider the context - it might be referring to an ethical sense as in
unconscionable
or simply be incorrect.
When to use unconscious:
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