- be unconscious of something
- to not realize something
She seemed totally unconscious of the embarrassment she had caused.
English dictionary. 2014.
She seemed totally unconscious of the embarrassment she had caused.
English dictionary. 2014.
be unconscious of something — phrase to not realize something She seemed totally unconscious of the embarrassment she had caused. Thesaurus: to not know something or someonesynonym Main entry: unconscious … Useful english dictionary
unconscious — un|con|scious1 [ ʌn kanʃəs ] adjective * 1. ) in a condition similar to sleep in which you do not see, feel, or think, usually because you are injured: She was unconscious but still breathing when the ambulance arrived. knock/beat someone… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
unconscious — [[t]ʌ̱nkɒ̱nʃəs[/t]] 1) ADJ: v link ADJ, ADJ n, ADJ after v Someone who is unconscious is in a state similar to sleep, usually as the result of a serious injury or a lack of oxygen. By the time ambulancemen arrived he was unconscious... He was… … English dictionary
unconscious — I UK [ʌnˈkɒnʃəs] / US [ʌnˈkɑnʃəs] adjective * 1) in a condition similar to sleep in which you do not see, feel, or think, usually because you are injured She was unconscious but still breathing when the ambulance arrived. knock/beat someone… … English dictionary
Something Positive — logo, Mr. Personality. Author(s) R. K. Milholland Website http:/ … Wikipedia
Unconscious mind — Many observers throughout history have argued that there are influences on consciousness from other parts of the mind. These observers differ in the use of related terms, including: unconsciousness as a personal habit; being unaware and intuition … Wikipedia
unconscious — un|con|scious1 [ʌnˈkɔnʃəs US ˈka:n ] adj 1.) unable to see, move, feel etc in the normal way because you are not conscious ▪ She was found alive but unconscious. knock/beat sb unconscious ▪ Levin was knocked unconscious by the impact. 2.) a… … Dictionary of contemporary English
unconscious — 1 adjective 1 unable to see, move, feel etc in the normal way because you are not conscious: She was found alive but unconscious. | knock/beat sb unconscious: Murphy was attacked and beaten unconscious. 2 a feeling or thought that is unconscious… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
The Instance of the Letter in the Unconscious, or Reason Since Freud — is an essay by the psychoanalytic theorist Jacques Lacan, originally delivered as a talk on May 9, 1957 and later published in Lacan s 1966 book Écrits .Lacan begins the essay by declaring it to be situated halfway between speech and writing. By… … Wikipedia
lay — lay1 verb (past and past participle laid) 1》 put down, especially gently or carefully. 2》 put down and set in position for use. ↘Brit. set cutlery on (a table) in preparation for a meal. ↘put the material for (a fire) in place.… … English new terms dictionary