Dead Meaning and Definition

Dead

Dead

Pronunciation

/ˈdɛd/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A state of death, where all physical and biological functions have ceased.

Examples

  • The coroner pronounced the person dead at the scene.
  • He was found dead on the ground.

Synonyms

  • Fatal
  • Lifeless

Antonyms

  • Alive
  • Pulse

Etymology

From Old English “dæd”, ultimately from Proto-Germanic “*daiziz”, derived from Proto-Indo-European “*deiw-” (to die).

Usage Notes

Use “dead” to describe something that has ceased to function or exist in a physical or biological sense.

Cultural References

Notable appearances in pop culture include the phrase “dead or alive” in music and literature, and the concept of “dying” being used metaphorically to describe the end of a relationship.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • “Dead as a doornail”
  • “Dead and buried”

Related Words or Phrases

  • Death
  • Fatal
  • Lifeless

Collocations

  • Dead and buried
  • Dead as a doornail
  • Dead and gone

Frequency of Use

Commonly used in everyday language to describe death or a lack of function, with over 1 billion estimated uses annually.

Common Misspellings

  • Deid
  • Deat

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