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deadadjective, noun, adverb adjective not alive 1 no longer alive: My mother's dead; she died in 1987. idea / belief / plan 2 [not before noun] no longer believed in or aimed for: Many believe the peace plan is dead. not used 3 belonging to the past; no longer practised or fashionable: Is the Western a dead art form? finished 4 (informal) finished; not able to be used any more: dead matches machine 5 (of machines or equipment) not working because of a lack of power: a dead battery / engine place 6 (informal, disapproving) very quiet, without activity or interest: There were no theatres, no cinemas, no coffee bars. It was dead as anything. business 7 (informal, disapproving) without activity; with nobody buying or selling anything: 'The market is absolutely dead this morning,' said one foreign exchange trader. tired 8 [not usually before noun] (informal) extremely tired; not well: half dead with cold and hunger without feeling 9 [not before noun] (of a part of the body) unable to feel because of cold, etc. SYN NUMB: My left arm had gone dead. 10 to sth unable to feel or understand emotions SYN INSENSITIVE: He was dead to all feelings of pity. 11 (especially of sb's voice, eyes or face) showing no emotion SYN EXPRESSIONLESS: She said, 'I'm sorry, too,' in a quiet, dead voice. complete / exact 12 [only before noun] complete or exact: a dead silence / calm never alive 13 never having been alive: dead matter ( in sport 14 outside the playing area IDIOMS be a dead ringer for sb (informal) to look very like sb: She's a dead ringer for a girl I used to know. (as) dead as a / the dodo (BrE, informal) completely dead; no longer interesting or valid: In the second half both teams made substitutions to try and liven things up, but the game was as dead as a dodo. (as) dead as a doornail (informal) completely dead a dead duck (informal) a plan, an event, etc. that has failed or is certain to fail and that is therefore not worth discussing be dead and gone (informal) to be dead: You'll be sorry you said that when I'm dead and gone. the dead hand of sth (written) an influence that controls or restricts sth: We need to free business from the dead hand of bureaucracy. dead in the water a person or plan that is dead in the water has failed and has little hope of succeeding in the future: His leadership campaign is dead in the water. dead meat (informal) in serious trouble: If anyone finds out, you're dead meat. dead to the world fast asleep over my dead body (spoken) used to show you are strongly opposed to sth: She moves into our home over my dead body. sb wouldn't be seen / caught dead ... (spoken) used to say that you would not like to wear particular clothes, or to be in a particular situation: She wouldn't be seen dead in a hat. more at FLOG, KNOCK v. noun (the dead) 1 [pl.] people who have died: The dead and wounded in that one attack amounted to 6 000. 2 [sing.] the state of being dead: Christians believe that God raised Jesus from the dead. IDIOMS in the dead of night (BrE also at dead of night) in the quietest part of the night: I crept out of bed in the dead of night and sneaked downstairs. in the dead of winter in the coldest part of winter adverb (informal) completely 1 completely; exactly: You're dead right very 2 (BrE, informal) very; extremely: The instructions are dead easy to follow. IDIOMS cut sb dead (BrE) to pretend not to have seen sb; to refuse to greet sb: She saw me, recognized me and cut me dead. more at RIGHT n. ▼ Từ liên quan / Related words
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