Associations to the word «Unconscious»
Noun
- Conscious
- Freud
- Psychoanalysis
- Sigmund
- Knocking
- Jung
- Knock
- Psyche
- Ego
- Render
- Hartmann
- Stretcher
- Consciousness
- Repression
- Bleeding
- Psychotherapy
- Instinct
- Lying
- Psychologist
- Cognition
- Hegel
- Therapist
- Psychology
- Ness
- Metaphor
- Manifestation
- Psychiatrist
- Punch
- Perception
- Trauma
- Blow
- Dream
- Awareness
- Myth
- Emotion
- Sleeping
- Mind
- Floor
- Analyst
- Fantasy
- Desire
- Jameson
- Victim
- Stimulus
- Surrounding
- Phenomenon
- Memory
- Concussion
Adjective
- Repressed
- Conscious
- Slumped
- Sprawled
- Implicit
- Involuntary
- Collective
- Limp
- Psychic
- Symbolic
- Motionless
- Psychological
- Hysterical
- Oblivious
- Cognitive
- Lay
- Strapped
- Unaware
- Careless
- Breathing
- Spontaneous
- Instinct
- Waking
- Asleep
- Beaten
- Helpless
- Powerless
- Automatic
- Mental
- Pathetic
- Fell
- Unconscious
- Impending
- Drunken
- Subtle
- Topographic
- Speechless
- Adaptive
Adverb
Wiktionary
UNCONSCIOUS, adjective. Not awake; having no awareness.
UNCONSCIOUS, adjective. Without directed thought or awareness.
UNCONSCIOUS, adjective. (sports) engaged in skilled performance without conscious control.
UNCONSCIOUS, noun. (psychology) Unconscious mind
Dictionary definition
UNCONSCIOUS, noun. That part of the mind wherein psychic activity takes place of which the person is unaware.
UNCONSCIOUS, adjective. Not conscious; lacking awareness and the capacity for sensory perception as if asleep or dead; "lay unconscious on the floor".
UNCONSCIOUS, adjective. Without conscious volition.
UNCONSCIOUS, adjective. (followed by `of') not knowing or perceiving; "happily unconscious of the new calamity at home"- Charles Dickens.
Wise words
Wisdom does not show itself so much in precept as in life -
in firmness of mind and a mastery of appetite. It teaches us
to do, as well as talk, and to make our words and actions
all of a color.