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Synonyms and antonyms of Asleep and unconscious in American Thesaurus

Asleep and unconscious

asleep (adjective)

not awake

unconscious (adjective)

in a condition similar to sleep in which you do not see, feel, or think, usually because you are injured

comatose (adjective)

medical unconscious or in a coma

out (adverb)

used for saying that someone is unconscious or is made unconscious

under (adverb)

unconscious after being given a drug to prevent you from feeling pain

sound asleep ()

sleeping very well

fast asleep ()

sleeping in a way that makes it difficult to wake you

semiconscious (adjective)

someone who is semiconscious is only partly conscious

comatose (adjective)

humorous in a very deep sleep

dead to the world ()

sleeping in a way that makes it very difficult to wake you

insensible (adjective)

formal unconscious

in the arms of Morpheus (literary)

literary sleeping

out-of-body experience (noun)

a situation in which someone feels as if they are outside their own body and can watch what is happening to it

senseless (adjective)

unconscious

stupor (noun)

the condition of being unable to think or act normally because you are not completely conscious

suspended animation (noun)

a state that is almost like death, achieved by making the body processes of a person or animal work much more slowly than normal

trance (noun)

a state in which you are awake but not really conscious of where you are because you are thinking about something else

unresponsive (adjective)

unconscious, or dead