inconsciente
unconscious
adjective een-kohn-SYEN-teh Rare
Origin: From Latin in- (not) + conscius (aware).
Also means
unaware
Usage Note
Inconsciente can mean medically unconscious (quedó inconsciente tras el golpe) or psychologically unaware of one's actions. As a noun, el inconsciente refers to the psychoanalytic unconscious (Freudian sense). It contrasts with consciente (aware, conscious) and is invariable in gender.
Examples
"El corredor quedó inconsciente tras la caída."
Natural Translation
The runner became unconscious after the fall.
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