noun : DEAD
Source: WordNet 3.1
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1. (
) people who are no longer living; "they buried the dead" ;
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2. (
) a time when coldness (or some other quality associated with death) is intense; "the dead of winter" ;
Adjective : DEAD
Source: WordNet 3.1
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1. (
) no longer having or seeming to have or expecting to have life; "the nerve is dead"; "a dead pallor"; "he was marked as a dead man by the assassin" ;
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2. (
) not showing characteristics of life especially the capacity to sustain life; no longer exerting force or having energy or heat; "Mars is a dead planet"; "dead soil"; "dead coals"; "the fire is dead" ;
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4. (
) unerringly accurate; "a dead shot"; "took dead aim" ;
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5. (
) physically inactive; "Crater Lake is in the crater of a dead volcano of the Cascade Range" ;
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8. (
) lacking acoustic resonance; "dead sounds characteristic of some compact discs"; "the dead wall surfaces of a recording studio" ;
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11. (
) not surviving in active use; "Latin is a dead language" ;
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12. (
) lacking resilience or bounce; "a dead tennis ball" ;
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13. (
) out of use or operation because of a fault or breakdown; "a dead telephone line"; "the motor is dead" ;
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14. (
) no longer having force or relevance; "a dead issue" ;
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15. (
) the complete stoppage of an action; "came to a dead stop" ;
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17. (
) devoid of activity; "this is a dead town; nothing ever happens here" ;
Adverb : DEAD
Source: WordNet 3.1
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1. (
) quickly and without warning; "he stopped suddenly" ;
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2. (
) completely and without qualification; used informally as intensifiers; "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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