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semiconscious
[sem-ee-kon-shuhs, sem-ahy-]
semiconscious
/ ˌɛɪˈɒʃə /
adjective
not fully conscious
Other Word Forms
- semiconsciously adverb
- semiconsciousness noun
- ˌˈDzԲdzܲԱ noun
- ˌˈDzԲdzܲ adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of semiconscious1
Example Sentences
An assessment of the scene would later indicate that Payne may have been semiconscious or unconscious when he fell.
He was still in the ocean, but now he found himself clinging semiconsciously on to part of Marco’s boat.
Some patients, terrified or semiconscious, tugged at his sleeve when he squeezed through the halls.
Armed with a metal-tipped cane used to discipline dogs, Brooks beat Sumner senseless, leaving him semiconscious in a pool of his own blood.
The uncoupling in “Ex-Wife” might be described as semiconscious, thanks to the next-level Prohibition alcohol consumption.
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