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Common collocations with unconscious in American Collocation

unconscious adjective

US /ʌnˈkɑnʃəs/

completely

completely
totally

almost

almost
not quite

He was rushed to the local hospital where he was almost unconscious on arrival.

permanently or temporarily

permanently
persistently
temporarily

Such an award is available at the top of the scale to permanently unconscious claimants.

apparently

apparently
seemingly

He saw Symonds lying apparently unconscious next to him.

be or remain unconscious

be found
be left
be slumped
lie
remain

Amy was left lying unconscious in the road after the accident.

be made unconscious

be beaten
be knocked
be rendered

Andrew was thrown back across the compartment and knocked unconscious instantly.

become unconscious

become
collapse
fall

Clive fell unconscious onto Des’s front lawn.

completely or very

completely
deeply
quite
totally
wholly

By this time it was clear to me that Eric was quite unconscious of my presence.

almost or partly

almost
largely
partly

They relate to the viewer in a spiritual, almost unconscious way.

apparently

apparently
seemingly

He continued to talk, apparently unconscious of her return.