comatose
English
    
    Etymology
    
Pronunciation
    
Adjective
    
comatose (comparative more comatose, superlative most comatose)
- In a coma: unconscious.
- the patient was comatose for 2 weeks before finally passing away.
 
- (informal) Drowsy or lethargic.
- 1988, Vicki Lansky, Fat-proofing your children-- so that they never become diet-addicted adults., page 24:- Weary of big Sunday dinners that leave you feeling comatose (and result in your having to spend Sunday evening scrubbing the kitchen)?
 
- 2009, Joel Schnoor, I Laid an Egg on Aunt Ruth's Head, page 180:- The thought of food snapped her out of her comatose demeanor.
 
- 2009, Daylle Deanna Schwartz, Nice Girls Can Finish First, page xi:- I felt comatose, passing time instead of living as passions went unfulfilled.
 
- 2015, Delilah S. Dawson, Servants of the Storm, page 14:- But most of all I'm sick of feeling comatose, like I'm walking through a fog.
 
 
- (informal) Fast asleep.
- She was lying comatose on the sofa.
 
Derived terms
    
- comatose sleep
- comatose fever
Related terms
    
Translations
    
resembling a coma
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asleep — see asleep
See also
    
Verb
    
comatose (third-person singular simple present comatoses, present participle comatosing, simple past and past participle comatosed)
- (rare, colloquial, nonstandard) To make comatose; to send into, or as if into, a coma.
- 1998 February 8, rob, “Death Penalty”, in nz.general (Usenet):- killing everybody is a stupid idea, and comatosing everybody is equally so.
 
- 2006 July 26, Mike Hunt, “Ranking. Nice.”, in uk.sport.football.clubs.liverpool (Usenet):- [Liverpool is] #1 in the league for murdering and comatosing fans of othe rclubs.
 
- 2019 April 28, John Finnan, Mustang Bally, Lulu.com, →ISBN, page 68:- Then slipping on my silky dernier and tights, g-strings sculpted my voluptuous cheeks, brassiere comatosing my wobbly knockers.
 
 
References
    
- Douglas Harper (2001–2024) “comatose”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.
Anagrams
    
Italian
    
    Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ko.maˈto.ze/
- Rhymes: -oze
- Hyphenation: co‧ma‧tó‧se
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