1. concussed - Adjective
2. concussed - Verb
concussed
simple past and past participle of concuss
The blow concussed him.
concussed (comparative more concussed, superlative most concussed)
Knocked out; temporarily confused or unconscious due to a blow to the head.
"Cricket has unwritten rules when it comes to wearing a badge of courage, just as concussed or injured footballers have been lauded for playing on," Lawson wrote. Source: Internet
With a concussed Rishabh Pant out of the second game, Rahul is a certainty as he will keep wickets. Source: Internet
Am I the only one who is more worried about the fact that Gronkowski dropped two passes that he would "normally" catch than the fact that he was concussed? Source: Internet
They found that white matter connections between several brain regions of concussed individuals showed abnormal connectivity that might reflect both degeneration and the brain’s method of compensating for damage. Source: Internet
I have a black eye right now, I was mildly concussed this past weekend. Source: Internet
Mr Ellenor, watching on in horror, tried to grab it, but the girls landed on their heads, with Bella left badly concussed and bleeding. Source: Internet