1. anlamı ölülük. 2. anlamı uyusukluk. cansizlik. duyarsizlik. kayitsizlik. kesat. durgunluk. donukluk. matlik.
Deadness
Deadness tanım:
Kelime: dead Söyleniş:'ded İşlev:adjective Kökeni: Middle English deed, from Old English dEad; akin to Old Norse dauthr dead, deyja to die, Old High German tOt dead -- more at DIE 1 : deprived of life : having died 2 a (1) : having the appearance of death : DEATHLY in a dead faint (2) : lacking power to move, feel, or respond : NUMBb : very tired c (1) : incapable of being stirred emotionally or intellectually : UNRESPONSIVEdead to pity (2) : grown cold : EXTINGUISHEDdead coals 3 a: INANIMATE, INERTdead matter b: BARREN, INFERTILEdead soil c : no longer producing or functioning : EXHAUSTED a dead battery 4 a (1) : lacking power or effect a dead law (2) : no longer having interest, relevance, or significance a dead issue b : no longer in use : OBSOLETE a dead language c : no longer active : EXTINCT a dead volcano d : lacking in gaiety or animation a dead party e (1) : lacking in commercial activity : QUIET (2) : commercially idle or unproductive dead capital f : lacking elasticity a dead tennis ball g : being out of action or out of use; specifically : free from any connection to a source of voltage and free from electric charges h (1) : being out of play a dead ball (2) : temporarily forbidden to play or to make a certain play in croquet 5 a : not running or circulating : STAGNANTdead water b : not turning a dead lathe center c : not imparting motion or power although otherwise functioning a dead rear axle d : lacking warmth, vigor, or taste 6 a : absolutely uniform a dead level b (1) : UNERRING (2) : EXACTdead center of the target (3) : certain to be doomed he's dead if he's late for curfew (4) : IRREVOCABLE a dead loss c: ABRUPT brought to a dead stop d (1) : COMPLETE, ABSOLUTE a dead silence (2) : ALL-OUT caught it on the dead run 7 : devoid of former occupants dead villages - dead·nessnoun - dead in the water1 : incapable of being effective : STALLED2: 1DEAD 6b(3) synonymsDEAD, DEFUNCT, DECEASED, DEPARTED, LATE mean devoid of life. DEAD applies literally to what is deprived of vital force but is used figuratively of anything that has lost any attribute (as energy, activity, radiance) suggesting life a dead, listless performance . DEFUNCT stresses cessation of active existence or operation a defunct television series . DECEASED, DEPARTED, and LATE apply to persons who have died recently. DECEASED is the preferred term in legal use the estate of the deceased . DEPARTED is used usually as a euphemism our departed sister . LATE is used especially with reference to a person in a specific relation or status the company's late president .