ko'd

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ko'd

The boxer was ko'd in the final round.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Rendered unconscious: The state of being made unconscious, typically as a result of a physical impact or force. This is the primary and most common meaning.
    • Overwhelmed or defeated: Used informally to describe a state of being completely exhausted, overcome, or defeated, as if by a physical blow.
Usage
  • The term is used to describe a person or animal that has lost consciousness.
  • It is most commonly applied in contexts involving physical combat, sports, or accidents.
  • Informally, it can describe extreme fatigue or a decisive loss.
Examples
  • Adjective:
    • The boxer was KO'd in the third round by a powerful uppercut.
    • After the car hit the tree, the driver was KO'd for several minutes.
    • (Informal) I was so tired after the marathon, I was practically KO'd.
Advanced Usage
  • "to be KO'd": The most frequent construction, describing the state of being unconscious.
    • He was KO'd before he even hit the canvas.
  • "to get KO'd": Describes the action or event of being knocked out.
    • She got KO'd in the first thirty seconds of the fight.
Variants and Related Words
  • KO (noun): An abbreviation for "knockout," the act of rendering an opponent unconscious in boxing or similar sports, or a victory achieved in this manner.
    • He won the match by a spectacular KO.
  • KO (verb): To knock someone unconscious.
    • The champion KO'd his challenger.
  • Knocked out (adjective/phrasal verb): The full, non-abbreviated form with the same meaning.
    • He was completely knocked out.
Synonyms
  • Unconscious: Not awake and aware of one's surroundings.
  • Out cold: Completely unconscious (informal).
  • Stunned: Dazed or shocked, possibly but not necessarily unconscious.
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Knock out (phrasal verb): The action from which the adjective "KO'd" is derived. It means to make someone unconscious or to eliminate someone from a competition.
    • The sedative will knock you out.
    • Our team was knocked out in the semi-finals.
Related Idioms
  • Down for the count: Originating from boxing, this means knocked unconscious and unable to rise before the referee counts to ten; used figuratively to mean defeated or no longer functional.
    • After that huge meal, I'm down for the count.
ko'd

The boxer was ko'd in the final round.

Adjective
  1. knocked unconscious by a heavy blow