It can be, referring to the psychological state of the mind. But it is more commonly an adjective.
Conscious and subconscious are more frequently used as nouns than unconscious.
The verb form or the noun form? Verb: He cudgeled his opponent, knocking him unconscious. Noun: He struck his opponent on the back of the head with his cudgel.
Unconscious is an adjective.
Ariel was unconscious when Eric found her on the beach.
3 syllables in unconscious as given below: un-con-scious
Repression is a noun that means the unconscious exclusion of painful impulses, desires, or fears from the conscious mind; the act of deliberately suppressing what we don't want to face. Example sentence:Repression of our suspicions will result in having bad dreams.
No, the word unconscious is an adjective (also a noun). The adverb form is "unconsciously."
No - unconscious would be an adjective or a noun, depending on how it is used.
Yes, compassion is an abstract noun; a word for concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others; mercy, sympathy.
The verb form or the noun form? Verb: He cudgeled his opponent, knocking him unconscious. Noun: He struck his opponent on the back of the head with his cudgel.
Unconscious in this sentence is descriptive. Barry is unconscious. Therefore, unconscious here is an adjective relating to Barry's mind.
It is also known as the universal unconscious or deep unconscious.
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The word 'tell' is an abstract noun as a word for an unconscious action that may betray an attempted deception; a word for a concept.Example: Watch his eyes, if they keep moving to the corners of the room, that's a tell that he has a good hand.Note: The noun 'tell' is a concrete noun as a word for an artificial mound formed by the accumulated remains of ancient settlements; a word for a physical thing.
The word 'slept' is the past tense of the verbto sleep. Verbs do not have plural forms.The word 'sleep' is also a noun form, a word for a natural state in which you are unconscious for a time while your body rests. The noun 'sleep' is an uncountable noun, it has no plural form.
Unconscious is an adjective.