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  1. 1. : deprived of life : no longer alive. a dead tree. dead soldiers. missing and presumed dead. 2. a (1) : having the appearance of death : deathly. in a dead faint. (2) : lacking power to move, feel, or respond : numb. my arm feels dead. b. : very tired. Our legs were completely dead after the hike. c (1)

  2. Dead definition: no longer living; deprived of life. See examples of DEAD used in a sentence.

  3. DEAD definition: 1. not now living: 2. If a part of your body is dead, you cannot feel it: 3. If glasses and…. Learn more.

  4. dead is usually applied to something that had life but from which life is now gone: dead trees. deceased, a more formal word than dead, is applied to human beings who no longer have life: a deceased member of the church. extinct is applied to a race, species, or the like, no member of which is any longer alive: Mastodons are now extinct ...

  5. Someone who's dead is not alive anymore. If you accidentally hit a squirrel with your car, you might stop and check to see if it's alive or dead. People — and animals — who are deceased are dead, and if you forget to water your favorite plant, it may be dead too.

  6. 1. Having lost life; no longer alive. 2. Marked for certain death; doomed: knew when he saw the soldiers that he was a dead man. 3. a. Having the physical appearance of death: a dead pallor. b. Lacking feeling or sensitivity; numb or unresponsive: Passersby were dead to our pleas for help. c. Weary and worn-out; exhausted. 4. a.

  7. the dead: the state of being dead — usually used in the phrases rise from the dead or come back from the dead or return from the dead to mean to become alive again after dying For a moment, I thought that my grandfather had come back from the dead .

  8. Definition of dead adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Definition of dead adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Unable to function or move: The crippled ship was dead in the water. With no leadership, the project was dead in the water. American Heritage. dead to rights. In the very act of making an error or committing a crime: The police caught the thief dead to rights with my silverware. American Heritage.

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