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passed out

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Main Entry: pass out
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: become unconscious, usually

Synonyms:

drop, faint, from abusing a substance black out, keel over, lose consciousness, swoon
Main Entry: passed out
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: unconscious

Synonyms:

anesthetized, asleep, blacked out, comatose, dead to the world, knocked out, out cold, out like a light
Main Entry: black out
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: lose consciousness

Synonyms:

batten, conceal, cover up, cross out, cut off, darken, delete; cover, eclipse, eradicate, erase, extinguish, faint, go out like a light, hold back, keel over, make dark, obfuscate, pass out, quash, rub out, shade, smother, squash, squelch, stifle, suppress, swoon, zonk out

Antonyms:

add, pencil in, uncover
Main Entry: black out
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: faint

Synonyms:

collapse, crap out, draw a blank, go out like a light, lose consciousness, pass out, slip into coma, swoon*, zone out

Antonyms:

resuscitate, revive
Main Entry: distribute
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: allocate, deliver, spread

Synonyms:

administer, allot, apportion, appropriate, assign, bestow, circulate, consign, convey, cut up, deal, deal out, diffuse, disburse, dish out, dispense, disperse, dispose, disseminate, divide, divvy up, dole out, donate, endow, fork out, give, give away, hand out, issue, lot out, measure out, mete, parcel, partition, pass out, pay out, present, prorate, radiate, ration, scatter, share, shell out, slice up, sow, strew

Antonyms:

collect, gather, hoard, hold, keep, maintain, preserve, store
Main Entry: faint
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: lose consciousness

Synonyms:

be overcome, become unconscious, black out, collapse, drop, fade, fail, fall, flicker, go out like light, keel over, languish, pass out, succumb, swoon, weaken
Notes: faint (verb) means to pass out from weakness or to lose consciousness - faint (adjective) means barely perceptible or lacking clarity or distinctness; feint (noun) means any distracting or deceptive maneuver - feint (verb) means to deceive by a mock action
Main Entry: give
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: contribute, supply, transfer

Synonyms:

accord, administer, allow, ante up, award, bequeath, bestow, cede, come across, commit, confer, consign, convey, deed, deliver, dish out, dispense, dispose of, dole out, donate, endow, entrust, fork over, furnish, gift, grant, hand down, hand out, hand over, heap upon, lavish upon, lay upon, lease, let have, make over, parcel out, part with, pass down, pass out, permit, pony up, present, provide, relinquish, remit, sell, shell out, subsidize, throw in, tip, transmit, turn over, vouchsafe, will

Antonyms:

hold, keep, take
Main Entry: keel over
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: fall, faint

Synonyms:

black out, capsize, collapse, drop, founder, go down, overturn, pass out, pitch, plunge, slump, swoon, topple, tumble, upset

Antonyms:

stand, straighten
Main Entry: notify
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: inform

Synonyms:

acquaint, advise, air, alert, announce, apprise, assert, blazon, brief, broadcast, cable, caution, circulate, clue in, convey, cue, debrief, declare, disclose, disseminate, divulge, enlighten, express, fill in, give, herald, hint, let in on, let know, make known, mention, pass out, post, proclaim, promulgate, publish, radio, report, reveal, send word, speak, spread, state, suggest, talk, teach, telephone, tell, tip off, vent, warn, wire, wise up, write

Antonyms:

conceal, hide, suppress
Main Entry: out cold
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: unconscious

Synonyms:

benumbed, blacked out, comatose, dead to the world, down for the count, drowsy, feeling no pain, flattened, in a trance, numb, on the canvas, out, out like a light, passed out, put away, senseless, zonked
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