Adjective
semi-conscious (not comparable)
Only partially conscious and aware; confused, groggy.
"In my opinion this defect may have caused obtunding - a blunting of the senses - momentarily stunning her or rendering her semi-conscious.” Source: Internet
Juniper arrived at our door gasping for air, semi-conscious and her tongue and gums were dark purple – in short she was dying. Source: Internet
But this wider issue always played an unconscious or semi-conscious role in the debate over historicity. Source: Internet
Charges were filed Thursday in connection to the death of a 16-year-old who was found semi-conscious and bleeding in the parking lot of a Savage Target on Friday night. Source: Internet
Even in my semi-conscious state, I knew that I had only been in surgery for two hours. Source: Internet
Patrol officers responded to a report of a fight and arrived to find McIntyre on the ground — semi-conscious and suffering from multiple injuries. Source: Internet