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Adjective(1) no longer having or seeming to have or expecting to have life(2) not showing characteristics of life especially the capacity to sustain life; no longer exerting force or having energy or heat(3) very tired(4) unerringly accurate(5) physically inactive(6) (followed by `to'(7) devoid of physical sensation; numb(8) lacking acoustic resonance(9) not yielding a return(10) not circulating or flowing(11) not surviving in active use(12) lacking resilience or bounce(13) out of use or operation because of a fault or breakdown(14) no longer having force or relevance(15) the complete stoppage of an action(16) drained of electric charge; discharged
Noun(1) people who are no longer living(2) a time when coldness (or some other quality associated with death(3) a time when coldness (or some other quality associated with death) is intense
Adverb(1) quickly and without warning(2) completely and without qualification; used informally as intensifiers(3) completely and without qualification(4) used informally as intensifiers(5) completely(6) totally

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(1) The degree of public support these workers had was an amazing spectacle - the stores were absolutely dead .(2) And the story of her and Bob at the VW Bus weekend was dead funny too, especially when she acted out the parts of some of the people she met!(3) In any case, unless there's some clear photo from tonight, I think this issue may be dead .(4) Don't sign any software agreement until you have read the fine print carefully, otherwise you could one day find yourself with a very dead computer.(5) It will take away from the classic perspective of looking at city hall dead on.(6) The postwar alliance that once structured and indeed defined our world is dead .(7) He turns me around, jerking my chin up to look into his dead , black eyes.(8) Before she could say anything, however, his eyes rolled up into his head and he fainted dead away at her feet.(9) Jim stepped away from the cold embers of the dead fire and walked into the jungle.(10) The pair were telling him what they had found on the planet when the transmission went dead .(11) Since disaster struck the students have been making frantic phone calls only to be greeted by dead silence.(12) Honoring the war dead , of course, is a natural act of mourning.(13) It's been almost a year now and there has been pretty much dead silence on the matter.(14) He demonstrated that even on dead pitches a degree of aggression can bring dividends.(15) There was a dead silence on the court for a few moments before Flynn's roar woke the officials up.(16) The Atlantic alliance that won the Cold War is virtually dead .
Related Words
(1) dead and gone
(2) drop dead
(3) dead end
(4) dead or alive
(5) the dead
(6) dead body
(7) dead space
(8) not dead
(9) dead silence
(10) dead zone
Synonyms
Adjective
2. barren
3. obsolete
4. not working
5. numb
6. emotionless
8. uneventful
9. complete
10. unerring
11. idle
13. utter
14. bushed
16. stagnant


Adverb
18. directly
20. absolutely


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

He's not. He's dead.

He's not. He's DEAD.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 6


"He's been dead a long time."

"He's been DEAD a long time."

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 4


If Cersei's dead, she can't pay up.

If Cersei's DEAD, she can't pay up.

Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 4


I've seen them.
The Army of the Dead.

I've seen them. The Army of the DEAD.

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 1


Your brothers were warriors,
both of them dead

Your brothers were warriors, both of them DEAD

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 3


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