What is the meaning of Dead?
Devoid of living things; barren.
Figuratively, not alive; lacking life.
So hated or offensive as to be absolutely shunned, ignored, or ostracized.
Doomed; marked for death; as good as dead (literally or as a hyperbole).
Stationary; static; immobile or immovable.
Without interest to one of the senses; dull; flat.
Lacking usual activity; unexpectedly quiet or empty of people.
Completely inactive; currently without power; without a signal; not live.
Unable to emit power, being discharged (flat) or faulty.
Broken or inoperable.
No longer used or required.
Intentionally designed so as not to impart motion or power.
Not in play.
Lying so near the hole that the player is certain to hole it in the next stroke.
Full and complete .
Exact; on the dot.
Experiencing pins and needles (paresthesia).
Expresses an emotional reaction associated with hyperbolic senses of die:
Expresses shock, second-hand embarrassment, etc.
Constructed so as not to reflect or transmit sound; soundless; anechoic.
Bringing death; deadly.
Cut off from the rights of a citizen; deprived of the power of enjoying the rights of property.
Indifferent to; having no obligation toward; no longer subject to or ruled by (sin, guilt, pleasure, etc).
Of a syllable in languages such as Thai and Burmese: ending abruptly.
Suddenly and completely.
As if dead.
Time when coldness, darkness, or stillness is most intense.
Those who have died: dead people.
Sterile mining waste, often present as many large rocks stacked inside the workings.
Clipping of deadlift.
To prevent by disabling; to stop.
To make dead; to deaden; to deprive of life, force, or vigour.
To kill.
To discontinue or put an end to (something).
to be due by; to have a deadline of
to succeed (in doing something well, "killing it")
death, state of being dead, state of death
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