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(noun) people who are no longer living. Example: "They buried the dead."
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(noun) a time when coldness (or some other quality associated with death) is intense. Example: "The dead of winter."
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(adj) no longer having or seeming to have or expecting to have life. Synonyms: dead (vs. alive). Examples: "The nerve is dead." "A dead pallor." "He was marked as a dead man by the assassin."
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(adj) not showing characteristics of life especially the capacity to sustain life; no longer exerting force or having energy or heat. Synonyms: dead (vs. live). Examples: "Mars is a dead planet." "Dead soil." "Dead coals." "The fire is dead."
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(adj) very tired. Synonyms: all in(predicate), beat(predicate), bushed(predicate), dead(predicate). Examples: "Was all in at the end of the day." "So beat i could flop down and go to sleep anywhere." "Bushed after all that exercise." "I'm dead after that long trip."
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(adj) unerringly accurate. Examples: "A dead shot." "Took dead aim."
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(adj) physically inactive. Example: "Crater lake is in the crater of a dead volcano of the cascade range."
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(adj) (followed by `to') not showing human feeling or sensitivity; unresponsive. Synonyms: dead(predicate), numb(predicate). Examples: "Passersby were dead to our plea for help." "Numb to the cries for mercy."
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(adj) devoid of physical sensation; numb. Synonyms: deadened. Examples: "His gums were dead from the novocain." "She felt no discomfort as the dentist drilled her deadened tooth." "A public desensitized by continuous television coverage of atrocities."
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(adj) lacking acoustic resonance. Examples: "Dead sounds characteristic of some compact discs." "The dead wall surfaces of a recording studio."
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(adj) not yielding a return. Synonyms: idle. Examples: "Dead capital." "Idle funds."
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(adj) not circulating or flowing. Synonyms: dead(prenominal), stagnant. Examples: "Dead air." "Dead water." "Stagnant water."
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(adj) not surviving in active use. Example: "Latin is a dead language."
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(adj) lacking resilience or bounce. Example: "A dead tennis ball."
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(adj) out of use or operation because of a fault or breakdown. Examples: "A dead telephone line." "The motor is dead."
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(adj) no longer having force or relevance. Example: "A dead issue."
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(adj) complete. Synonyms: dead(prenominal), utter. Examples: "Came to a dead stop." "Utter seriousness."
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(adj) drained of electric charge; discharged. Synonyms: drained. Examples: "A dead battery." "Left the lights on and came back to find the battery drained."
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(adj) devoid of activity. Example: "This is a dead town; nothing ever happens here."
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(adv) quickly and without warning. Synonyms: abruptly, suddenly, short. Example: "He stopped suddenly."
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(adv) completely and without qualification; used informally as intensifiers. Synonyms: absolutely, perfectly, utterly. Examples: "An absolutely magnificent painting." "A perfectly idiotic idea." "You're perfectly right." "Utterly miserable." "You can be dead sure of my innocence." "Was dead tired." "Dead right."
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