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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.

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Unconscious

/ʌnˈkɒnʃəs/
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.

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Ways to tell them apart:

etymology
  • Unconscience is not a standard word, so if you come across this, its 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.
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