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  1. The meaning of DEAD is deprived of life : no longer alive. How to use dead in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Dead.

  2. 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.

  3. Dead, deceased, extinct, lifeless refer to something that does not have or appear to have life. Dead is usually applied to something that had life but from which life is now gone: dead trees.

  4. Something that is dead is no longer being used or is finished. The dead cigarette was still between his fingers.

  5. Definitions of dead. adjective. 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” synonyms: asleep, at peace, at rest, deceased, departed, gone. dead. assassinated. murdered by surprise attack for political reasons. bloodless, exsanguine, exsanguinous.

  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. DEAD meaning: 1 : no longer alive or living no longer having life; 2 : not able to feel or move

  8. dead meaning: 1. not now alive: 2. If a piece of equipment is dead, it is not working: 3. If a place is dead…. Learn more.

  9. 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.

  10. Among the dead were two of the train drivers.• My house feels solid and safe and orderly; hyacinths and narcissus bloom indoors here even in the dead of winter.• A light came wobbling up the Banbury Road, Oxford, in the dead of night.• It was to keep the dead where they belong, in their grave.•