coma
/ˈkoʊmə/
noun
- A state of deep unconsciousness caused by injury, illness, or poisoning, where a person cannot be woken up.
- The doctors are hopeful he will come out of the coma soon.
- He slipped into a coma due to a severe infection.
- After the car accident, she was in a coma for three weeks.
- A state of extreme inactivity or sluggishness, like being asleep or unaware.
- The team's performance put the fans into a coma of boredom.
- After the long hike, I fell into a coma on the couch.
- The city seems to be in a winter coma, with everyone staying indoors.
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