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All conk out synonyms

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noun conk out

  • crash β€” A crash is an accident in which a moving vehicle hits something and is damaged or destroyed.
  • catastrophe β€” A catastrophe is an unexpected event that causes great suffering or damage.
  • failure β€” an act or instance of failing or proving unsuccessful; lack of success: His effort ended in failure. The campaign was a failure.
  • disruption β€” forcible separation or division into parts.
  • debacle β€” A debacle is an event or attempt that is a complete failure.
  • destruction β€” Destruction is the act of destroying something, or the state of being destroyed.
  • disintegration β€” the act or process of disintegrating.
  • bankruptcy β€” Bankruptcy is the state of being bankrupt.
  • ruination β€” the act or state of ruining or the state of being ruined.
  • smash β€” to break to pieces with violence and often with a crashing sound, as by striking, letting fall, or dashing against something; shatter: He smashed the vase against the wall.
  • faint β€” lacking brightness, vividness, clearness, loudness, strength, etc.: a faint light; a faint color; a faint sound.
  • subsidence β€” to sink to a low or lower level.
  • wreck β€” any building, structure, or thing reduced to a state of ruin.
  • flop β€” to fall or plump down suddenly, especially with noise; drop or turn with a sudden bump or thud (sometimes followed by down): The puppy flopped down on the couch.
  • cataclysm β€” A cataclysm is an event that causes great change or harm.
  • prostration β€” the act of prostrating.
  • undoing β€” the reversing of what has been done; annulling.
  • disorganization β€” a breaking up of order or system; disunion or disruption of constituent parts.
  • ruining β€” ruins, the remains of a building, city, etc., that has been destroyed or that is in disrepair or a state of decay: We visited the ruins of ancient Greece.

verb conk out

  • topple β€” to fall forward, as from having too heavy a top; pitch; tumble down.
  • founder β€” a person who founds or casts metal, glass, etc.
  • disintegrate β€” to separate into parts or lose intactness or solidness; break up; deteriorate: The old book is gradually disintegrating with age.
  • shatter β€” to break (something) into pieces, as by a blow.
  • break β€” When an object breaks or when you break it, it suddenly separates into two or more pieces, often because it has been hit or dropped.
  • fail β€” to fall short of success or achievement in something expected, attempted, desired, or approved: The experiment failed because of poor planning.
  • drop β€” a small quantity of liquid that falls or is produced in a more or less spherical mass; a liquid globule.
  • crumple β€” If you crumple something such as paper or cloth, or if it crumples, it is squashed and becomes full of untidy creases and folds.
  • weaken β€” to make weak or weaker.
  • cave in β€” If something such as a roof or a ceiling caves in, it collapses inwards.
  • fall down β€” to drop or descend under the force of gravity, as to a lower place through loss or lack of support.
  • give way β€” manner, mode, or fashion: a new way of looking at a matter; to reply in a polite way.
  • drain β€” to withdraw or draw off (a liquid) gradually; remove slowly or by degrees, as by filtration: to drain oil from a crankcase.
  • sap β€” Fortification. a deep, narrow trench constructed so as to form an approach to a besieged place or an enemy's position.
  • overwork β€” to cause to work too hard, too much, or too long; weary or exhaust with work (often used reflexively): Don't overwork yourself on that new job.
  • cripple β€” A person with a physical disability or a serious permanent injury is sometimes referred to as a cripple.
  • disable β€” make not work
  • fatigue β€” weariness from bodily or mental exertion.
  • impoverish β€” to reduce to poverty: a country impoverished by war.
  • frazzle β€” the state of being frazzled or worn-out.
  • use up β€” to employ for some purpose; put into service; make use of: to use a knife.
  • jade β€” James' DSSSL Engine
  • dwindle β€” to become smaller and smaller; shrink; waste away: His vast fortune has dwindled away.
  • wither β€” to shrivel; fade; decay: The grapes had withered on the vine.
  • deteriorate β€” If something deteriorates, it becomes worse in some way.
  • suffer β€” to undergo or feel pain or distress: The patient is still suffering.
  • rot β€” to undergo decomposition; decay.
  • relax β€” to make less tense, rigid, or firm; make lax: to relax the muscles.
  • snooze β€” to sleep; slumber; doze; nap.
  • doze β€” to sleep lightly or fitfully.
  • fall asleep β€” go to sleep
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