Antonyms for coma
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : koh-muh |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈkoʊ mə |
Definition of coma
Origin :- state of prolonged unconsciousness, 1640s, from Latinized form of Greek koma (genitive komatos) "deep sleep," of uncertain origin.
- noun deep unconsciousness
- It was the end; coma was coming; the mind was departing with the breath.
- Extract from : « The Three Cities Trilogy, Complete » by Emile Zola
- It was not long before they were reduced to a coma of hunger.
- Extract from : « White Fang » by Jack London
- They sprinkled him with ginger, but it took a long time before he woke from his coma.
- Extract from : « The Chinese Fairy Book » by Various
- In a condition almost of coma, he had no measure or count of the hours that passed.
- Extract from : « Two Thousand Miles Below » by Charles Willard Diffin
- It was the coma of my whole being, as if a thunderbolt had struck me.
- Extract from : « Nana, The Miller's Daughter, Captain Burle, Death of Olivier Becaille » by Emile Zola
- It's more of a coma, something like the hibernation of a bear or a possum.
- Extract from : « Islands of Space » by John W Campbell
- I am glad to have been aroused by so sympathetic a spirit from the coma of thirty years.
- Extract from : « My New Curate » by P.A. Sheehan
- Suffering Cicero, has that inventive brain of yours gone into a coma!
- Extract from : « Torchy As A Pa » by Sewell Ford
- You are getting a condition of coma and that's the last thing you want.
- Extract from : « The Green Rust » by Edgar Wallace
- When I came out of coma Marla was standing at my bedside, smiling down at me.
- Extract from : « Man Made » by Albert R. Teichner
Synonyms for coma
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