a state of deep unconsciousness, typically of a long duration and caused by a serious injury or severe illness
A coma is a state of deep unconsciousness where a person cannot be woken up, open their eyes, or respond to their environment. It can be caused by various factors, such as severe head injury, stroke, drug overdose, or metabolic disorders. While in a coma, the brain's activity is significantly reduced, and the person is unable to perform voluntary actions. Comas can range in duration from a few days to several weeks or even longer. Treatment involves addressing the underlying cause and providing supportive care to protect the person's health and promote recovery if possible.
a long, flexible cord made by twisting together strands of fibers, wire, or other material, used for tying, pulling, or supporting things
the necessary things that you need for doing a particular activity or job
a modern building that is very tall, often built in a city
A skyscraper is a very tall, multi-story building that is designed for offices, apartments, or other purposes. These buildings are typically made of steel and glass, allowing them to reach great heights while remaining strong and stable. Skyscrapers are often found in large cities and are considered symbols of modern architecture and urban development. They offer space for many people or businesses and have features like elevators to move quickly between floors. Skyscrapers are designed to maximize space in crowded areas where land is limited.
to fail to meet someone's expectations or hopes, causing them to feel let down or unhappy
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dissatisfaction that is resulted from the unfulfillment of one's expectations
not satisfied or happy with something, because it did not meet one's expectations or hopes
not fulfilling one's expectations or hopes
to take pleasure or find happiness in something or someone
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the feeling of pleasure that someone experiences from an activity, a thing or a situation
(of an activity or an event) making us feel good or giving us pleasure
to prevent someone or something from being damaged or harmed
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the act of keeping someone or something unharmed
(of a thing or type of behavior) appropriate for or intended to defend one against damage or harm
to consider something or someone important and to have a feeling of worry or concern toward them
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giving attention or thought to what we are doing to avoid doing something wrong, hurting ourselves, or damaging something
the act of providing treatment and paying attention to the physical and emotional needs of someone or something
not paying enough attention to what we are doing
to interest and draw someone or something toward oneself through specific features or qualities
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a quality or feature of someone or something that evokes interest, liking, or desire in others
having features or characteristics that are pleasing
to want or choose one person or thing instead of another because of liking them more
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a strong liking for one option or choice over another based on personal taste, favor, etc.
more desirable or favored compared to other options
to amuse someone so that they have an enjoyable time
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movies, television shows, etc. or an activity that is made for people to enjoy
providing amusement, often through humor, drama, or skillful performance
to feel less worried or stressed
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the state of being free from tension, stress, and anxiety
helping our body or mind rest
feeling calm and at ease without tension or stress
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