Definitions for deads
deads
dead
Spelling: [ded]
IPA: /dɛd/
Deads is a 5 letter English word.
It's valid Scrabble word worth 6 points.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 6 points.
You can make 49 anagrams from letters in deads (addes).
Definitions for deads
noun
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the period of greatest darkness, coldness, etc.:
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the dead, dead persons collectively:
Idioms
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dead in the water, completely inactive or inoperable; no longer in action or under consideration:
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dead to rights, in the very act of committing a crime, offense, or mistake; red-handed.
adverb
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absolutely; completely:
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with sudden and total stoppage of motion, action, or the like:
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directly; exactly; straight:
adjective
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no longer living; deprived of life:
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brain-dead.
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not endowed with life; inanimate:
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resembling death; deathlike:
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bereft of sensation; numb:
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lacking sensitivity of feeling; insensitive:
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incapable of being emotionally moved; unresponsive:
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(of an emotion) no longer felt; ended; extinguished:
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no longer current or prevalent, as in effect, significance, or practice; obsolete:
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no longer functioning, operating, or productive:
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not moving or circulating; stagnant; stale:
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utterly tired; exhausted:
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(of a language) no longer in use as a sole means of oral communication among a people:
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without vitality, spirit, enthusiasm, or the like:
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lacking the customary activity; dull; inactive:
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complete; absolute:
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sudden or abrupt, as the complete stoppage of an action:
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put out; extinguished:
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without resilience or bounce:
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infertile; barren:
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exact; precise:
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accurate; sure; unerring:
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direct; straight:
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tasteless or flat, as a beverage:
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flat rather than glossy, bright, or brilliant:
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without resonance; anechoic:
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not fruitful; unproductive:
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Law. deprived of civil rights so that one is in the state of civil death, especially deprived of the rights of property.
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Sports. out of play:
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(of a golf ball) lying so close to the hole as to make holing on the next stroke a virtual certainty.
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(of type or copy) having been used or rejected.
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Electricity.
free from any electric connection to a source of potential difference and from electric charge.
not having a potential different from that of the earth.
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Metallurgy.
fully killed.
unresponsive to heat treatment.
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(of the mouth of a horse) no longer sensitive to the pressure of a bit.
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noting any rope in a tackle that does not pass over a pulley or is not rove through a block.
Origin of deads
before 950; Middle English deed, Old English dēad; cognate with Gothic dauths, German tot, Old Norse daudhr; orig. past participle See die1
Examples for deads
Was his father still alive, or was this letter a communication from the dead?
Afterward, I looked downward, and saw my dead body lying on a couch.
“I sense that mobile games are starting to shed their skin, getting rid of all the dead things they carry around,” he says.
The two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is dead.
His eyes were closed, his face a dead, chalky white, and his body hung limp.
Yes, Byrd—dead four-and-a-half years now—was a Kleagle in the Ku Klux Klan.
The face of the maid that served him had been no heaven for the souls of dead flowers.
Absent a body, no one can say with absolute certainty whether Castro is dead, even if all signs point in that direction.
Sybil is dead, as is Matthew; Gregson is missing with dark hints about his fate.
Say, Myrtle, on the dead, he spends money just like a young Jew trying to be white!