单词 | comatose |
释义 | comatose (once / 19634 pages) adj Being comatose is being in a coma, unconscious and unable to communicate, often for long periods of time. A bad illness or unexpected accident or injury — especially to the head — can make you comatose and trapped inside a body that isn't working. Comatose comes from the Greek kōma, "deep sleep." When you're in a deep sleep, your body is still and you don't respond to things around you. Being comatose means being in that sleepy, unresponsive state and not being able to get out of it. A much less serious use of this adjective is as a description for getting really tired while doing or watching something, like when you feel comatose after a chemistry lecture — assuming chemistry's not your thing. WORD FAMILYcomatose: comatoseness, semicomatose USAGE EXAMPLESThe talks, as he put it, are comatose, with no prospects of advancing negotiations in any new areas over the next few months. Wall Street Journal(Dec 01, 2016) It left me drooling and nearly comatose; I had to sleep 16 to 18 hours a day. New York Times(Nov 23, 2016) Jones has been sharing the photos and messages with Addison, who has been comatose for about four weeks. Washington Times(Nov 21, 2016) 1adj in a state of deep and usually prolonged unconsciousness; unable to respond to external stimuli a comatose patient Syn unconscious not conscious; lacking awareness and the capacity for sensory perception as if asleep or dead 2adj relating to or associated with a coma comatose breathing comatose state |
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