öldürücü, ölümcül, çok, sıkıcı, ölümüne, ölü gibi, müthiş, ölesiye, ölü gibi bir halde, ölüm, amansız, son derece, Öldürücü, şiddetli, Atropa belladonna, deadly nightshade güzelavratotu, bayıcı, deadly sin ağır günah, çok/ölümü andıran, the seven deadly sins yedi büyük günah, ölü gibi/etkili/ölümcül, deadly enemy can düşmanı, çok etkili, ölü, cansız, ölü zaman, ölmüş, uyuşuk, tamamen, kuru, mort, zilzurna, duygusuzluk, unutulmuş, keskin, donuk, kullanılmayan, sönmüş, tam, dermansız, camit, acımasız, kör, aşırı, bozuk, büsbütün, çıkmaz, sağır, cansız, hareketsiz; sönük, ölü (renk), (isim) ölü zaman, aniden, dead ball spor saha dışına çıkmış top, gerilimsiz, adem, dead and gone öImüş gitmiş, akımsız, dead ahead dosdoğru, öImüş, dead as a doornail öImüş, ballıbaba, ölüdead beat çok,
Fatally, mortally, excellent, awesome, cool, lethal, very boring, In a way which suggests death, very accurate (of aiming with a bow, firearm, etc.), deathlike, MORTAL, A deadly situation has unpleasant or dangerous consequences. the deadly combination of low expectations and low achievement, (of a disease) having a rapid course and violent effect, exceedingly harmful, fatal, causing death; (Slang) cool; extraordinary; fantastic (as in: "a deadly outfit"), as if dead, extremely poisonous or injurious; producing venom; "venomous snakes"; "a virulent insect bite", as if produced by death; "deadly pale"; "a deadly paralytic stroke", causing or capable of causing death; "a fatal accident"; "a deadly enemy"; "mortal combat"; "a mortal illness", (used as intensives) extremely; "she was madly in love"; "deadly dull"; "deadly earnest"; "deucedly clever"; "insanely jealous", If something is deadly, it is likely or able to cause someone's death, or has already caused someone's death. He was acquitted on charges of assault with a deadly weapon. a deadly disease currently affecting dolphins Passive smoking can be deadly too = lethal, fatal, in a deathly manner; extremely, completely, disapproval If you describe a person or their behaviour as deadly, you mean that they will do or say anything to get what they want, without caring about other people. The Duchess levelled a deadly look at Nikko, emphasis You can use deadly to emphasize that something has a particular quality, especially an unpleasant or undesirable quality. Broadcast news was accurate and reliable but deadly dull = deathly, Deadly enemies or rivals fight or compete with each other in a very aggressive way. The two became deadly enemies, involving loss of divine grace or spiritual death; "the seven deadly sins", of an instrument of certain death; "deadly poisons"; "lethal weapon"; "a lethal injection", Capable of causing death; mortal; fatal; destructive; certain or likely to cause death; as, a deadly blow or wound, in a way which resembles death, Aiming or willing to destroy; implacable; desperately hostile; flagitious; as, deadly enemies, Subject to death; mortal, Extremely, (of a disease) having a rapid course and violent effect causing or capable of causing death; "a fatal accident"; "a deadly enemy"; "mortal combat"; "a mortal illness", In an implacable manner; destructively, In a manner to occasion death; mortally, In a manner resembling, or as if produced by, death, at peace, living impaired, cold as a wagon tire, pushing up daisies, gone north about, Exact, Full and complete, Experiencing pins and needles (paresthesia), Not in play, singular Time when coldness, darkness, or stillness is most intense, Very, absolutely, extremely, suddenly, Exactly right, plural Those who have died, Broken or inoperable, Completely inactive; without power; without a signal, Without interest to one of the senses; dull; flat, So hated that they are absolutely ignored, Stationary; static, Figuratively, not alive; lacking life, No longer living, Unproductive, to prevent by disabling; stop, Without emotion, No longer used or required, gone with the wind, asleep, brown bread, departed, napoo, expired, gone, at rest, deceased, dede, deed, Resembling death in appearance or quality; without show of life; deathlike; as, a dead sleep, So constructed as not to transmit sound; soundless; as, a dead floor, Unproductive; bringing no gain; unprofitable; as, dead capital; dead stock in trade, Still as death; motionless; inactive; useless; as, dead calm; a dead load or weight, totally; suddenly; absolutely; certainly; (Slang) extremely, very (e.g., "Our vacation in the Bahamas was dead good"), Destitute of life; inanimate; as, dead matter, Monotonous or unvaried; as, a dead level or pain; a dead wall, Sure as death; unerring; fixed; complete; as, a dead shot; a dead certainty, Wanting in religious spirit and vitality; as, dead faith; dead works, Flat; without gloss; said of painting which has been applied purposely to have this effect, Not brilliant; not rich; thus, brown is a dead color, as compared with crimson, Cut off from the rights of a citizen; deprived of the power of enjoying the rights of property; as, one banished or becoming a monk is civilly dead, Bringing death; deadly, Lacking spirit; dull; lusterless; cheerless; as, dead eye; dead fire; dead color, etc, Those who have died, Time when coldness, darkness, or stillness is most intense, Not imparting motion or power; as, the dead spindle of a lathe, etc, wormfood, Fully and completely motionless, Completely inactive; without power, So hated by that they are absolutely ignored, Obsolete or no longer used or required, Not alive; lacking life; no longer living, An 1800s baseball term meaning a player who is tagged out, Deprived of life; opposed to alive and living; reduced to that state of a being in which the organs of motion and life have irrevocably ceased to perform their functions; as, a dead tree; a dead man, Something that is dead is no longer being used or is finished. The dead cigarette was still between his fingers, disapproval If you describe a place or a period of time as dead, you do not like it because there is very little activity taking place in it. some dead little town where the liveliest thing is the flies, A person, animal, or plant that is dead is no longer living. Her husband's been dead a year now The group had shot dead another hostage. old newspapers and dead flowers. alive The dead are people who are dead. The dead included six people attending a religious ceremony, To a degree resembling death; to the last degree; completely; wholly, If you say that an idea, plan, or subject is dead, you mean that people are no longer interested in it or willing to develop it any further. It's a dead issue, Baxter, In sport, when a ball is dead, it has gone outside the playing area, or a situation has occurred in which the game has to be temporarily stopped, and none of the players can score points or gain an advantage, A telephone or piece of electrical equipment that is dead is no longer functioning, for example because it no longer has any electrical power. On another occasion I answered the phone and the line went dead, A dead language is no longer spoken or written as a means of communication, although it may still be studied. We used to grumble that we were wasting time learning a dead language, A dead card is a card that is no longer available to help you In seven card stud, for example, a pair of kings in the hole is less strong if the two remaining kings are two other players' door cards, and therefore dead A dead hand is a hand that is no longer eligible to win the pot (i e , one that has been mucked or otherwise invalidated) Dead money is money that was put in a pot by a player who has since folded, Out of play Said of a ball, Term used in Theatre flying A preset position in height Marks are made on hemp ropes with tape which correspond to a known height of a flown item E g Fly the gauze out to its top dead Submitted by Piers from London, UK, Stones that cannot escape capture are called dead, even while they are still on the board, acoustics A term applied to a space with little reverberation, or a space with too much sound absorbing material in it Music quality suffers more than speech quality in such a space, in racing, a dead machine is one that is stopped, or on the ground, out of action, Subclass in the scrub-shrub wetland and forested wetland classes of the Cowardin et al wetland classification in which forested wetlands are dominated by dead woody vegetation (Cowardin et al 1979), Having 10 or fewer current hit points, having died from disease, spell, or magical effect, or having failed a Fortitude save against massive damage Death causes the victims soul to leave the body permanently and journey to the realm of the appropriate deity Dead characters cannot benefit from normal or magical healing, but they can be restored to life via raise dead, resurrection, or true resurrection under the circumstances described in those spell descriptions A dead body decays normally unless magically preserved, but magic that restores a dead character to life also restores the body either to full health or to its condition at the time of death (depending on the spell or device), the ball is out of play This happens when the ball has gone outside the playing area and remained there, or when the referee has blown the whistle to indicate a stoppage, or when a conversion kick has been taken, emphasis Dead is used to mean `complete' or `absolute', especially before the words `centre', `silence', and `stop'. They hurried about in dead silence, with anxious faces Lila's boat came to a dead stop, emphasis Dead means `precisely' or `exactly'. Mars was visible, dead in the centre of the telescope Their arrows are dead on target, 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", quickly and without warning; "he stopped suddenly", to flog a dead horse: see flog a dead loss: see loss a dead ringer: see ringer to stop dead in your tracks: see track. Book of the Dead Dead Sea Scrolls Dead Sea Grateful Dead, very tired; "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", total; "dead silence"; "utter seriousness", not circulating or flowing; "dead air"; "dead water"; "stagnant water", (followed by `to') not showing human feeling or sensitivity; unresponsive; "passersby were dead to our plea for help"; "numb to the cries for mercy", not endowed with life; "the inorganic world is inanimate"; "inanimate objects"; "dead stones", emphasis If you say that someone or something is dead in the water, you are emphasizing that they have failed, and that there is little hope of them being successful in the future. A `no' vote would have left the treaty dead in the water, To stop dead means to suddenly stop happening or moving. To stop someone or something dead means to cause them to suddenly stop happening or moving. We all stopped dead and looked at it, emphasis If you say that something such as an idea or situation is dead and buried, you are emphasizing that you think that it is completely finished or past, and cannot happen or exist again in the future. I thought the whole business was dead and buried, emphasis If you reply `Over my dead body' when a plan or action has been suggested, you are emphasizing that you dislike it, and will do everything you can to prevent it. `Let's invite her to dinner.' --- `Over my dead body!', emphasis Dead is sometimes used to mean `very'. I am dead against the legalisation of drugs, If you say that a person or animal dropped dead or dropped down dead, you mean that they died very suddenly and unexpectedly. He dropped dead on the quayside, emphasis If you say that you feel dead or are half dead, you mean that you feel very tired or ill and very weak. You looked half dead after that journey, emphasis If you say that you wouldn't be seen dead or be caught dead in particular clothes, places, or situations, you are expressing strong dislike or disapproval of them. I wouldn't be seen dead in a straw hat, If something happens in the dead of night, at dead of night, or in the dead of winter, it happens in the middle part of the night or the winter, when it is darkest or coldest. We buried it in the garden at dead of night, Persons confirmed as dead and persons missing and presumed dead, Killed by some action of your own, eg walking into the swamp while carrying a lit brand You lose a few points, but not your whole persona, 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"; "a dead battery"; "dead soil"; "dead coals"; "the fire is dead", 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", physically inactive; "Crater Lake is in the crater of a dead volcano of the Cascade Range", lacking animation or excitement or activity; "the party being dead we left early"; "it was a lifeless party until she arrived", drained of electric charge; discharged; "a dead battery"; "left the lights on and came back to find the battery drained", lacking resilience or bounce; "a dead tennis ball", no longer in force or use; inactive; "a defunct (or dead) law"; "a defunct organization", no longer having force or relevance; "a dead issue", devoid of activity; "this is a dead town; nothing ever happens here", a time when coldness (or some other quality associated with death) is intense; "the dead of winter", One who is dead; commonly used collectively, The most quiet or deathlike time; the period of profoundest repose, inertness, or gloom; as, the dead of winter, See Spindle, To make dead; to deaden; to deprive of life, force, or vigor, To die; to lose life or force, people who are no longer living; "they buried the dead", Out of play; regarded as out of the game; said of a ball, a piece, or a player under certain conditions in cricket, baseball, checkers, and some other games, Carrying no current, or producing no useful effect; said of a conductor in a dynamo or motor, also of a telegraph wire which has no instrument attached and, therefore, is not in use, not surviving in active use; "Latin is a dead language", unerringly accurate; "a dead shot"; "took dead aim", Region of the detector where the signal produced by particles is not detected It leads to a loss of precision Mechanical structures and broken detection elements are dead zones, (1) (B) having no entry, (adj ) SU, shoo, adj [{of animal} not alive] mati 2 adj [{of person} no longer alive] sudah menginggal (tinggal), zmar [zmar] There's a similar word umar, though I've also heard martwe It's easy to remember: there's a similar cognate in English, as manifest in words like "mortal" and "mortician " Date of entry: 9 May 2000, A room with very little reverb because of a lack of reflective surfaces, A ball with no spin, 1) Referring to an acoustically absorbent area or space 2) A slang term for broken, > si, time when there is no life; dead person or persons, devoid of physical sensation; numb; "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, not yielding a return; "dead capital"; "idle funds", out of use or operation because of a fault or breakdown; "a dead telephone line"; "the motor is dead", lacking acoustic resonance; "dead sounds characteristic of some compact discs"; "the dead wall surfaces of a recording studio", people who are no longer living; "they buried the dead" a time when coldness (or some other quality associated with death) is intense; "the dead of winter" devoid of activity; "this is a dead town; nothing ever happens here" physically inactive; "Crater Lake is in the crater of a dead volcano of the Cascade Range" 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" 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"; "a dead battery"; "dead soil"; "dead coals"; "the fire is dead" lacking animation or excitement or activity; "the party being dead we left early"; "it was a lifeless party until she arrived" drained of electric charge; discharged; "a dead battery"; "left the lights on and came back to find the battery drained" no longer having force or relevance; "a dead issue" no longer in force or use; inactive; "a defunct (or dead) law"; "a defunct organization" lacking resilience or bounce; "a dead tennis ball" not surviving in active use; "Latin is a dead language" out of use or operation because of a fault or breakdown; "a dead telephone line"; "the motor is dead" unerringly accurate; "a dead shot"; "took dead aim" not yielding a return; "dead capital"; "idle funds" lacking acoustic resonance; "dead sounds characteristic of some compact discs"; "the dead wall surfaces of a recording studio" devoid of physical sensation; numb; "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, sudden and complete; "came to a dead stop", not living; lacking perception; without any physical sensation to pain; inactive; feeble, subdued; absolute, definite; (Slang) very tired; exhausted; quiet (as in "business is dead today"); that does not yield a return,
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Fatally, mortally - "perceiving himselfe deadly wounded by a shot received in his body, being by his men perswaded to come off and retire himselfe from out the throng, answered, he would not now so neere his end, begin to turn his face from his enemie"
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excellent, awesome, cool
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lethal
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very boring
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In a way which suggests death - "Her face suddenly became deadly white."
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very accurate (of aiming with a bow, firearm, etc.)
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A deadly situation has unpleasant or dangerous consequences. the deadly combination of low expectations and low achievement
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(of a disease) having a rapid course and violent effect
extremely poisonous or injurious; producing venom; "venomous snakes"; "a virulent insect bite"
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as if produced by death; "deadly pale"; "a deadly paralytic stroke"
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causing or capable of causing death; "a fatal accident"; "a deadly enemy"; "mortal combat"; "a mortal illness"
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(used as intensives) extremely; "she was madly in love"; "deadly dull"; "deadly earnest"; "deucedly clever"; "insanely jealous"
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If something is deadly, it is likely or able to cause someone's death, or has already caused someone's death. He was acquitted on charges of assault with a deadly weapon. a deadly disease currently affecting dolphins Passive smoking can be deadly too = lethal, fatal
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in a deathly manner; extremely, completely
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disapproval If you describe a person or their behaviour as deadly, you mean that they will do or say anything to get what they want, without caring about other people. The Duchess levelled a deadly look at Nikko
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emphasis You can use deadly to emphasize that something has a particular quality, especially an unpleasant or undesirable quality. Broadcast news was accurate and reliable but deadly dull = deathly
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Deadly enemies or rivals fight or compete with each other in a very aggressive way. The two became deadly enemies
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involving loss of divine grace or spiritual death; "the seven deadly sins"
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of an instrument of certain death; "deadly poisons"; "lethal weapon"; "a lethal injection"
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Capable of causing death; mortal; fatal; destructive; certain or likely to cause death; as, a deadly blow or wound
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in a way which resembles death
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Aiming or willing to destroy; implacable; desperately hostile; flagitious; as, deadly enemies
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Subject to death; mortal
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Extremely
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(of a disease) having a rapid course and violent effect causing or capable of causing death; "a fatal accident"; "a deadly enemy"; "mortal combat"; "a mortal illness"
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In an implacable manner; destructively
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In a manner to occasion death; mortally
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In a manner resembling, or as if produced by, death
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Dead.
at peace - "He was unhappy when he was alive but now he's at peace."
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Dead.
living impaired
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cold as a wagon tire
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Dead.
pushing up daisies
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gone north about
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Exact - "dead center; dead aim; a dead eye; a dead level"
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Full and complete - "dead stop; dead sleep; dead giveaway; dead silence"
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Experiencing pins and needles (paresthesia) - "After sitting on my hands for a while, my arms became dead."
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Not in play - "Once the ball crosses the foul line, it’s dead."
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singular Time when coldness, darkness, or stillness is most intense - "The dead of night. The dead of winter."
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Very, absolutely, extremely, suddenly - "That’s dead sure!"
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Exactly right - "He hit the target dead in the centre."
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plural Those who have died - "Have respect for the dead."
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Broken or inoperable - "That monitor is dead; don’t bother hooking it up."
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Completely inactive; without power; without a signal - "Now that the motor’s dead you can reach in and extract the spark plugs."
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Without interest to one of the senses; dull; flat - "dead air; a dead glass of soda."
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So hated that they are absolutely ignored - "He is dead to me."
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Stationary; static - "the dead load on the floor; a dead lift."
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Figuratively, not alive; lacking life - "When a man's verses cannot be understood, nor a man's good wit seconded with the forward child, understanding, it strikes a man more dead than a great reckoning in a little room."
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No longer living - "All of my grandparents are dead."
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Unproductive - "dead time; dead fields; also in compounds."
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to prevent by disabling; stop - "What a man should do, when finds his natural impotency dead him in spiritual works”"
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Without emotion - "She stood with dead face and limp arms, unresponsive to my plea."
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No longer used or required - "Is this beer glass dead?"
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dead.
gone with the wind
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dead.
asleep
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dead.
brown bread
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dead.
departed
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Resembling death in appearance or quality; without show of life; deathlike; as, a dead sleep
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So constructed as not to transmit sound; soundless; as, a dead floor
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Unproductive; bringing no gain; unprofitable; as, dead capital; dead stock in trade
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Still as death; motionless; inactive; useless; as, dead calm; a dead load or weight
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totally; suddenly; absolutely; certainly; (Slang) extremely, very (e.g., "Our vacation in the Bahamas was dead good")
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Destitute of life; inanimate; as, dead matter
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Monotonous or unvaried; as, a dead level or pain; a dead wall
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Sure as death; unerring; fixed; complete; as, a dead shot; a dead certainty
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Wanting in religious spirit and vitality; as, dead faith; dead works
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Flat; without gloss; said of painting which has been applied purposely to have this effect
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Not brilliant; not rich; thus, brown is a dead color, as compared with crimson
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Cut off from the rights of a citizen; deprived of the power of enjoying the rights of property; as, one banished or becoming a monk is civilly dead
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Bringing death; deadly
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Lacking spirit; dull; lusterless; cheerless; as, dead eye; dead fire; dead color, etc
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Those who have died
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Time when coldness, darkness, or stillness is most intense
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Not imparting motion or power; as, the dead spindle of a lathe, etc
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wormfood
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Fully and completely motionless
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Completely inactive; without power
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So hated by that they are absolutely ignored
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Obsolete or no longer used or required
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Not alive; lacking life; no longer living
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Deprived of life; opposed to alive and living; reduced to that state of a being in which the organs of motion and life have irrevocably ceased to perform their functions; as, a dead tree; a dead man
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Something that is dead is no longer being used or is finished. The dead cigarette was still between his fingers
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A person, animal, or plant that is dead is no longer living. Her husband's been dead a year now The group had shot dead another hostage. old newspapers and dead flowers. alive The dead are people who are dead. The dead included six people attending a religious ceremony
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To a degree resembling death; to the last degree; completely; wholly
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If you say that an idea, plan, or subject is dead, you mean that people are no longer interested in it or willing to develop it any further. It's a dead issue, Baxter
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In sport, when a ball is dead, it has gone outside the playing area, or a situation has occurred in which the game has to be temporarily stopped, and none of the players can score points or gain an advantage
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A telephone or piece of electrical equipment that is dead is no longer functioning, for example because it no longer has any electrical power. On another occasion I answered the phone and the line went dead
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A dead language is no longer spoken or written as a means of communication, although it may still be studied. We used to grumble that we were wasting time learning a dead language
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A dead card is a card that is no longer available to help you In seven card stud, for example, a pair of kings in the hole is less strong if the two remaining kings are two other players' door cards, and therefore dead A dead hand is a hand that is no longer eligible to win the pot (i e , one that has been mucked or otherwise invalidated) Dead money is money that was put in a pot by a player who has since folded
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Out of play Said of a ball
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Stones that cannot escape capture are called dead, even while they are still on the board
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Subclass in the scrub-shrub wetland and forested wetland classes of the Cowardin et al wetland classification in which forested wetlands are dominated by dead woody vegetation (Cowardin et al 1979)
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Having 10 or fewer current hit points, having died from disease, spell, or magical effect, or having failed a Fortitude save against massive damage Death causes the victims soul to leave the body permanently and journey to the realm of the appropriate deity Dead characters cannot benefit from normal or magical healing, but they can be restored to life via raise dead, resurrection, or true resurrection under the circumstances described in those spell descriptions A dead body decays normally unless magically preserved, but magic that restores a dead character to life also restores the body either to full health or to its condition at the time of death (depending on the spell or device)
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emphasis Dead is used to mean `complete' or `absolute', especially before the words `centre', `silence', and `stop'. They hurried about in dead silence, with anxious faces Lila's boat came to a dead stop
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emphasis Dead means `precisely' or `exactly'. Mars was visible, dead in the centre of the telescope Their arrows are dead on target
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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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quickly and without warning; "he stopped suddenly"
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to flog a dead horse: see flog a dead loss: see loss a dead ringer: see ringer to stop dead in your tracks: see track. Book of the Dead Dead Sea Scrolls Dead Sea Grateful Dead
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very tired; "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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total; "dead silence"; "utter seriousness"
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not circulating or flowing; "dead air"; "dead water"; "stagnant water"
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(followed by `to') not showing human feeling or sensitivity; unresponsive; "passersby were dead to our plea for help"; "numb to the cries for mercy"
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not endowed with life; "the inorganic world is inanimate"; "inanimate objects"; "dead stones"
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To stop dead means to suddenly stop happening or moving. To stop someone or something dead means to cause them to suddenly stop happening or moving. We all stopped dead and looked at it
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emphasis If you reply `Over my dead body' when a plan or action has been suggested, you are emphasizing that you dislike it, and will do everything you can to prevent it. `Let's invite her to dinner.' --- `Over my dead body!'
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emphasis Dead is sometimes used to mean `very'. I am dead against the legalisation of drugs
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If you say that a person or animal dropped dead or dropped down dead, you mean that they died very suddenly and unexpectedly. He dropped dead on the quayside
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emphasis If you say that you feel dead or are half dead, you mean that you feel very tired or ill and very weak. You looked half dead after that journey
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emphasis If you say that you wouldn't be seen dead or be caught dead in particular clothes, places, or situations, you are expressing strong dislike or disapproval of them. I wouldn't be seen dead in a straw hat
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If something happens in the dead of night, at dead of night, or in the dead of winter, it happens in the middle part of the night or the winter, when it is darkest or coldest. We buried it in the garden at dead of night
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Persons confirmed as dead and persons missing and presumed dead
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Killed by some action of your own, eg walking into the swamp while carrying a lit brand You lose a few points, but not your whole persona
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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"; "a dead battery"; "dead soil"; "dead coals"; "the fire is dead"
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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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physically inactive; "Crater Lake is in the crater of a dead volcano of the Cascade Range"
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lacking animation or excitement or activity; "the party being dead we left early"; "it was a lifeless party until she arrived"
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drained of electric charge; discharged; "a dead battery"; "left the lights on and came back to find the battery drained"
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lacking resilience or bounce; "a dead tennis ball"
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no longer in force or use; inactive; "a defunct (or dead) law"; "a defunct organization"
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no longer having force or relevance; "a dead issue"
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devoid of activity; "this is a dead town; nothing ever happens here"
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a time when coldness (or some other quality associated with death) is intense; "the dead of winter"
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One who is dead; commonly used collectively
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The most quiet or deathlike time; the period of profoundest repose, inertness, or gloom; as, the dead of winter
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See Spindle
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To make dead; to deaden; to deprive of life, force, or vigor
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To die; to lose life or force
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people who are no longer living; "they buried the dead"
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Out of play; regarded as out of the game; said of a ball, a piece, or a player under certain conditions in cricket, baseball, checkers, and some other games
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Carrying no current, or producing no useful effect; said of a conductor in a dynamo or motor, also of a telegraph wire which has no instrument attached and, therefore, is not in use
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not surviving in active use; "Latin is a dead language"
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unerringly accurate; "a dead shot"; "took dead aim"
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Region of the detector where the signal produced by particles is not detected It leads to a loss of precision Mechanical structures and broken detection elements are dead zones
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(1) (B) having no entry
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(adj ) SU, shoo
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adj [{of animal} not alive] mati 2 adj [{of person} no longer alive] sudah menginggal (tinggal)
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zmar [zmar] There's a similar word umar, though I've also heard martwe It's easy to remember: there's a similar cognate in English, as manifest in words like "mortal" and "mortician " Date of entry: 9 May 2000
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A room with very little reverb because of a lack of reflective surfaces
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A ball with no spin
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1) Referring to an acoustically absorbent area or space 2) A slang term for broken
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time when there is no life; dead person or persons isim
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devoid of physical sensation; numb; "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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not yielding a return; "dead capital"; "idle funds"
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out of use or operation because of a fault or breakdown; "a dead telephone line"; "the motor is dead"
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lacking acoustic resonance; "dead sounds characteristic of some compact discs"; "the dead wall surfaces of a recording studio"
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people who are no longer living; "they buried the dead" a time when coldness (or some other quality associated with death) is intense; "the dead of winter" devoid of activity; "this is a dead town; nothing ever happens here" physically inactive; "Crater Lake is in the crater of a dead volcano of the Cascade Range" 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" 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"; "a dead battery"; "dead soil"; "dead coals"; "the fire is dead" lacking animation or excitement or activity; "the party being dead we left early"; "it was a lifeless party until she arrived" drained of electric charge; discharged; "a dead battery"; "left the lights on and came back to find the battery drained" no longer having force or relevance; "a dead issue" no longer in force or use; inactive; "a defunct (or dead) law"; "a defunct organization" lacking resilience or bounce; "a dead tennis ball" not surviving in active use; "Latin is a dead language" out of use or operation because of a fault or breakdown; "a dead telephone line"; "the motor is dead" unerringly accurate; "a dead shot"; "took dead aim" not yielding a return; "dead capital"; "idle funds" lacking acoustic resonance; "dead sounds characteristic of some compact discs"; "the dead wall surfaces of a recording studio" devoid of physical sensation; numb; "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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sudden and complete; "came to a dead stop"
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not living; lacking perception; without any physical sensation to pain; inactive; feeble, subdued; absolute, definite; (Slang) very tired; exhausted; quiet (as in "business is dead today"); that does not yield a return sıfat
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