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Overview of noun dead
» The noun dead has 2 meanings (first 2 from tagged texts)
- dead -- (People1.) People -- ((plural) any group of human beings (men or women or children) collectively; "old people"; "there were at least 200 people in the audience")
2.) Citizenry, people -- (the body of citizens of a state or country; "the Spanish people")
people who are no Longer1.) Longer, thirster, yearner -- (a person with a strong desire for something; "a longer for money"; "a thirster after blood"; "a yearner for knowledge")
1.) Long -- (primarily temporal sense; being or indicating a relatively great or greater than average duration or passage of time or a duration as specified; "a long life"; "a long boring speech"; "a long time"; "a long friendship"; "a long game"; "long ago"; "an hour long")
longer living; "they Buried1.) Bury -- (cover from sight; "Afghani women buried under their burkas")
2.) Bury, entomb, inhume, inter, lay to rest -- (place in a grave or tomb; "Stalin was buried behind the Kremlin wall on Red Square"; "The pharaohs were entombed in the pyramids"; "My grandfather was laid to rest last Sunday")
buried the dead")
- dead -- (a Time1.) Time, clip -- (an instance or single occasion for some event; "this time he succeeded"; "he called four times"; "he could do ten at a clip")
2.) Time -- (an indefinite period (usually marked by specific attributes or activities); "he waited a long time"; "the time of year for planting"; "he was a great actor is his time")
time when Coldness1.) Cold, coldness -- (the sensation produced by low temperatures; "he shivered from the cold"; "the cold helped clear his head")
2.) Coldness, coolness, frigidity, frigidness, iciness, chilliness -- (a lack of affection or enthusiasm; "a distressing coldness of tone and manner")
coldness (or some other Quality1.) Quality -- (an essential and distinguishing attribute of something or someone; "the quality of mercy is not strained"--Shakespeare)
2.) Quality, caliber, calibre -- (a degree or grade of excellence or worth; "the quality of students has risen"; "an executive of low caliber")
quality associated with Death1.) Death, decease, expiry -- (the event of dying or departure from life; "her death came as a terrible shock"; "upon your decease the capital will pass to your grandchildren")
2.) Death -- (the permanent end of all life functions in an organism or part of an organism; "the animal died a painful death")
death) is Intense1.) Intense -- (in an extreme degree; "intense heat"; "intense anxiety"; "intense desire"; "intense emotion"; "the skunk's intense acrid odor"; "intense pain"; "enemy fire was intense")
2.) Acute, intense -- (extremely sharp or intense; "acute pain"; "felt acute annoyance"; "intense itching and burning")
intense; "the dead of winter")
Overview of adj dead » The adj dead has 21 meanings (first 6 from tagged texts)
- dead -- (no Longer1.) Longer, thirster, yearner -- (a person with a strong desire for something; "a longer for money"; "a thirster after blood"; "a yearner for knowledge")
1.) Long -- (primarily temporal sense; being or indicating a relatively great or greater than average duration or passage of time or a duration as specified; "a long life"; "a long boring speech"; "a long time"; "a long friendship"; "a long game"; "long ago"; "an hour long")
longer having or Seeming1.) Look, appear, seem -- (give a certain impression or have a certain outward aspect; "She seems to be sleeping"; "This appears to be a very difficult problem"; "This project looks fishy"; "They appeared like people who had not eaten or slept for a long time")
2.) Appear, seem -- (seem to be true, probable, or apparent; "It seems that he is very gifted"; "It appears that the weather in California is very bad")
seeming to have or Expecting1.) Expect, anticipate -- (regard something as probable or likely; "The meteorologists are expecting rain for tomorrow")
2.) Ask, require, expect -- (consider obligatory; request and expect; "We require our secretary to be on time"; "Aren't we asking too much of these children?"; "I expect my students to arrive in time for their lessons")
expecting to have Life1.) Life -- (a characteristic state or mode of living; "social life"; "city life"; "real life")
2.) Life -- (the course of existence of an individual; the actions and events that occur in living; "he hoped for a new life in Australia"; "he wanted to live his own life without interference from others")
life; "the Nerve1.) Nerve, nervus -- (any bundle of nerve fibers running to various organs and tissues of the body)
2.) Heart, mettle, nerve, spunk -- (the courage to carry on; "he kept fighting on pure spunk"; "you haven't got the heart for baseball")
nerve is dead"; "a dead pallor"; "he was Marked1.) Tag, label, mark -- (attach a tag or label to; "label these bottles")
2.) Mark -- (designate as if by a mark; "This sign marks the border")
marked as a dead Man1.) Man, adult male -- (an adult person who is male (as opposed to a woman); "there were two women and six men on the bus")
2.) Serviceman, military man, man, military personnel -- (someone who serves in the armed forces; a member of a military force; "two men stood sentry duty")
man by the assassin")
- dead -- (not Showing1.) Screening, showing, viewing -- (the display of a motion picture)
2.) Display, exhibit, showing -- (something shown to the public; "the museum had many exhibits of oriental art")
showing characteristics of Life1.) Life -- (a characteristic state or mode of living; "social life"; "city life"; "real life")
2.) Life -- (the course of existence of an individual; the actions and events that occur in living; "he hoped for a new life in Australia"; "he wanted to live his own life without interference from others")
life especially the Capacity1.) Capacity -- (ability to perform or produce)
2.) Capability, capacity -- (the susceptibility of something to a particular treatment; "the capability of a metal to be fused")
capacity to Sustain1.) Prolong, sustain, keep up -- (lengthen or extend in duration or space; "We sustained the diplomatic negotiations as long as possible"; "prolong the treatment of the patient"; "keep up the good work")
2.) Suffer, sustain, have, get -- (undergo (as of injuries and illnesses); "She suffered a fracture in the accident"; "He had an insulin shock after eating three candy bars"; "She got a bruise on her leg"; "He got his arm broken in the scuffle")
sustain life; no Longer1.) Longer, thirster, yearner -- (a person with a strong desire for something; "a longer for money"; "a thirster after blood"; "a yearner for knowledge")
1.) Long -- (primarily temporal sense; being or indicating a relatively great or greater than average duration or passage of time or a duration as specified; "a long life"; "a long boring speech"; "a long time"; "a long friendship"; "a long game"; "long ago"; "an hour long")
longer exerting Force1.) Military unit, military force, military group, force -- (a unit that is part of some military service; "he sent Caesar a force of six thousand men")
2.) Power, force -- (one possessing or exercising power or influence or authority; "the mysterious presence of an evil power"; "may the force be with you"; "the forces of evil")
force or having Energy1.) Energy -- ((physics) the capacity of a physical system to do work; the units of energy are joules or ergs; "energy can take a wide variety of forms")
2.) Energy, vigor, vigour, zip -- (forceful exertion; "he plays tennis with great energy"; "he's full of zip")
energy or Heat1.) Heat, heat energy -- (a form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature)
2.) Hotness, heat, high temperature -- (the presence of heat)
heat; "Mars is a dead planet"; "a dead battery"; "dead soil"; "dead coals"; "the Fire1.) Fire -- (the event of something burning (often destructive); "they lost everything in the fire")
2.) Fire, flame, flaming -- (the process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke; "fire was one of our ancestors' first discoveries")
fire is dead")
- all in, Beat1.) Beat, round -- (a regular route for a sentry or policeman; "in the old days a policeman walked a beat and knew all his people by name")
2.) Pulse, pulsation, heartbeat, beat -- (the rhythmic contraction and expansion of the arteries with each beat of the heart; "he could feel the beat of her heart")
beat, bushed, dead -- (very Tired1.) Tire, pall, weary, fatigue, jade -- (get tired of something or somebody)
2.) Tire, wear upon, tire out, wear, weary, jade, wear out, outwear, wear down, fag out, fag, fatigue -- (exhaust or get tired through overuse or great strain or stress; "We wore ourselves out on this hike")
tired; "was all in at the End1.) End -- (either extremity of something that has length; "the end of the pier"; "she knotted the end of the thread"; "they rode to the end of the line")
2.) End, ending -- (the point in time at which something ends; "the end of the year"; "the ending of warranty period")
end of the day"; "so Beat1.) Beat, round -- (a regular route for a sentry or policeman; "in the old days a policeman walked a beat and knew all his people by name")
2.) Pulse, pulsation, heartbeat, beat -- (the rhythmic contraction and expansion of the arteries with each beat of the heart; "he could feel the beat of her heart")
beat I could Flop1.) Floating-point operation, flop -- (an arithmetic operation performed on floating-point numbers; "this computer can perform a million flops per second")
2.) Flop, dud, washout -- (someone who is unsuccessful)
flop down and Go1.) Go, spell, tour, turn -- (a time for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else); "it's my go"; "a spell of work")
2.) Adam, ecstasy, XTC, go, disco biscuit, cristal, X, hug drug -- (street names for methylenedioxymethamphetamine)
go to Sleep1.) Sleep, slumber -- (a natural and periodic state of rest during which consciousness of the world is suspended; "he didn't get enough sleep last night"; "calm as a child in dreamless slumber")
2.) Sleep, sopor -- (a torpid state resembling deep sleep)
sleep anywhere"; "Bushed1.) Bush -- (provide with a bushing)
1.) All in, beat, bushed, dead -- (very tired; "was all in at the end of the day"; "so beat I could flop down and go to sleep anywhere"; "bushed after all that exercise"; "I'm dead after that long trip")
bushed after all that exercise"; "I'm dead After1.) After -- (located farther aft)
1.) Subsequently, later, afterwards, afterward, after, later on -- (happening at a time subsequent to a reference time; "he apologized subsequently"; "he's going to the store but he'll be back here later"; "it didn't happen until afterward"; "two hours after that")
after that Long1.) Hanker, long, yearn -- (desire strongly or persistently)
1.) Long -- (primarily temporal sense; being or indicating a relatively great or greater than average duration or passage of time or a duration as specified; "a long life"; "a long boring speech"; "a long time"; "a long friendship"; "a long game"; "long ago"; "an hour long")
long trip")
- dead -- (Unerringly1.) Unerringly -- (without making errors; "he unerringly fixed things for us")
unerringly accurate; "a dead shot"; "Took1.) Take -- (carry out; "take action"; "take steps"; "take vengeance")
2.) Take, occupy, use up -- (require (time or space); "It took three hours to get to work this morning"; "This event occupied a very short time")
took dead aim")
- dead -- (Physically1.) Physically -- (in accord with physical laws; "it is physically impossible")
physically inactive; "Crater1.) Volcanic crater, crater -- (a bowl-shaped geological formation at the top of a volcano)
2.) Crater -- (a faint constellation in the southern hemisphere near Hydra and Corvus)
Crater Lake is in the Crater1.) Volcanic crater, crater -- (a bowl-shaped geological formation at the top of a volcano)
2.) Crater -- (a faint constellation in the southern hemisphere near Hydra and Corvus)
crater of a dead Volcano1.) Vent, volcano -- (a fissure in the earth's crust (or in the surface of some other planet) through which molten lava and gases erupt)
2.) Volcano -- (a mountain formed by volcanic material)
volcano of the Cascade1.) Cascade -- (a small waterfall or series of small waterfalls)
2.) Cascade -- (a succession of stages or operations or processes or units; "progressing in severity as though a cascade of genetic damage was occurring"; "separation of isotopes by a cascade of processes")
Cascade Range")
- dead, Utter1.) Express, verbalize, verbalise, utter, give tongue to -- (articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise; "She expressed her anger"; "He uttered a curse")
2.) Utter, emit, let out, let loose -- (express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words); "She let out a big heavy sigh"; "He uttered strange sounds that nobody could understand")
utter -- (Total1.) Sum, total, totality, aggregate -- (the whole amount)
2.) Sum, amount, total -- (a quantity obtained by the addition of a group of numbers)
total; "dead silence"; "Utter1.) Express, verbalize, verbalise, utter, give tongue to -- (articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise; "She expressed her anger"; "He uttered a curse")
2.) Utter, emit, let out, let loose -- (express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words); "She let out a big heavy sigh"; "He uttered strange sounds that nobody could understand")
utter seriousness")
- inanimate, Nonliving1.) Inanimate, nonliving, non-living, dead -- (not endowed with life; "the inorganic world is inanimate"; "inanimate objects"; "dead stones")
nonliving, non-living, dead -- (not Endowed1.) Endow, indue, gift, empower, invest, endue -- (give qualities or abilities to)
2.) Endow, dower -- (furnish with an endowment; "When she got married, she got dowered")
endowed with Life1.) Life -- (a characteristic state or mode of living; "social life"; "city life"; "real life")
2.) Life -- (the course of existence of an individual; the actions and events that occur in living; "he hoped for a new life in Australia"; "he wanted to live his own life without interference from others")
life; "the Inorganic1.) Inorganic -- (relating or belonging to the class of compounds not having a carbon basis; "hydrochloric and sulfuric acids are called inorganic substances")
2.) Inorganic -- (lacking the properties characteristic of living organisms)
inorganic world is inanimate"; "Inanimate1.) Inanimate -- (belonging to the class of nouns denoting nonliving things; "the word `car' is inanimate")
2.) Inanimate, nonliving, non-living, dead -- (not endowed with life; "the inorganic world is inanimate"; "inanimate objects"; "dead stones")
inanimate objects"; "dead stones")
- dead, Numb1.) Numb, benumb, blunt, dull -- (make numb or insensitive; "The shock numbed her senses")
1.) Asleep, benumbed, numb -- (lacking sensation; "my foot is asleep"; "numb with cold")
numb -- ((followed by `to') not Showing1.) Screening, showing, viewing -- (the display of a motion picture)
2.) Display, exhibit, showing -- (something shown to the public; "the museum had many exhibits of oriental art")
showing human Feeling1.) Feeling -- (the experiencing of affective and emotional states; "she had a feeling of euphoria"; "he had terrible feelings of guilt"; "I disliked him and the feeling was mutual")
2.) Impression, feeling, belief, notion, opinion -- (a vague idea in which some confidence is placed; "his impression of her was favorable"; "what are your feelings about the crisis?"; "it strengthened my belief in his sincerity"; "I had a feeling that she was lying")
feeling or Sensitivity1.) Sensitivity, sensitiveness, sensibility -- ((physiology) responsiveness to external stimuli; the faculty of sensation; "sensitivity to pain")
2.) Sensitivity, sensitiveness -- (the ability to respond to physical stimuli or to register small physical amounts or differences; "a galvanometer of extreme sensitivity"; "the sensitiveness of Mimosa leaves does not depend on a change of growth")
sensitivity; unresponsive; "passersby were dead to our Plea1.) Supplication, plea -- (a humble request for help from someone in authority)
2.) Plea -- ((law) a defendant's answer by a factual matter (as distinguished from a demurrer))
plea for help"; "Numb1.) Numb, benumb, blunt, dull -- (make numb or insensitive; "The shock numbed her senses")
1.) Asleep, benumbed, numb -- (lacking sensation; "my foot is asleep"; "numb with cold")
numb to the Cries1.) Cry, outcry, call, yell, shout, vociferation -- (a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition; "the speaker was interrupted by loud cries from the rear of the audience")
2.) Cry, yell -- (a loud utterance of emotion (especially when inarticulate); "a cry of rage"; "a yell of pain")
cries for mercy")
- dead, Deadened1.) Dampen, deaden, damp -- (make vague or obscure or make (an image) less visible; "muffle the message")
2.) Girdle, deaden -- (cut a girdle around so as to kill by interrupting the circulation of water and nutrients; "girdle the plant")
deadened -- (Devoid1.) Devoid -- (completely lacking)
2.) Barren, destitute, devoid, innocent -- (completely wanting or lacking; "writing barren of insight"; "young recruits destitute of experience"; "a novel devoid of wit and inventiveness"; "a life empty of happiness"; "innocent of literary merit"; "void of understanding")
devoid of Physical1.) Physical -- (involving the body as distinguished from the mind or spirit; "physical exercise"; "physical suffering"; "was sloppy about everything but her physical appearance")
2.) Physical -- (relating to the sciences dealing with matter and energy; especially physics; "physical sciences"; "physical laws")
physical sensation; Numb1.) Numb, benumb, blunt, dull -- (make numb or insensitive; "The shock numbed her senses")
1.) Asleep, benumbed, numb -- (lacking sensation; "my foot is asleep"; "numb with cold")
numb; "his Gums1.) Chewing gum, gum -- (a preparation (usually made of sweetened chicle) for chewing)
2.) Gingiva, gum -- (the tissue (covered by mucous membrane) of the jaws that surrounds the bases of the teeth)
gums were dead from the novocain"; "she Felt1.) Felt -- (a fabric made of compressed matted animal fibers)
1.) Felt -- (mat together and make felt-like; "felt the wool")
felt no Discomfort1.) Discomfort, uncomfortableness -- (the state of being tense and feeling pain)
2.) Discomfort, soreness, irritation -- (an uncomfortable feeling of mental painfulness or distress)
discomfort as the Dentist1.) Dentist, tooth doctor, dental practitioner -- (a person qualified to practice dentistry)
dentist drilled her Deadened1.) Dampen, deaden, damp -- (make vague or obscure or make (an image) less visible; "muffle the message")
2.) Girdle, deaden -- (cut a girdle around so as to kill by interrupting the circulation of water and nutrients; "girdle the plant")
deadened tooth"; "a Public1.) Populace, public, world -- (people in general considered as a whole; "he is a hero in the eyes of the public")
2.) Public -- (a body of people sharing some common interest; "the reading public")
public desensitized by Continuous1.) Continuous, uninterrupted -- (continuing in time or space without interruption; "a continuous rearrangement of electrons in the solar atoms results in the emission of light"- James Jeans; "a continuous bout of illness lasting six months"; "lived in continuous fear"; "a continuous row of warehouses"; "a continuous line has no gaps or breaks in it"; "moving midweek holidays to the nearest Monday or Friday allows uninterrupted work weeks")
2.) Continuous -- (of a function or curve; extending without break or irregularity)
continuous television Coverage1.) Coverage, insurance coverage -- (the total amount and type of insurance carried)
2.) Coverage -- (the extent to which something is covered; "the dictionary's coverage of standard English is excellent")
coverage of atrocities")
- dead -- (Lacking1.) Miss, lack -- (be without; "This soup lacks salt"; "There is something missing in my jewellery box!")
1.) Lacking, missing, nonexistent, wanting -- (not existing; "innovation has been sadly lacking"; "character development is missing from the book")
lacking acoustic Resonance1.) Resonance -- (an excited state of a stable particle causing a sharp maximum in the probability of absorption of electromagnetic radiation)
2.) Resonance -- (a vibration of large amplitude produced by a relatively small vibration near the same frequency of vibration as the natural frequency of the resonating system)
resonance; "dead Sounds1.) Sound -- (the particular auditory effect produced by a given cause; "the sound of rain on the roof"; "the beautiful sound of music")
2.) Sound, auditory sensation -- (the subjective sensation of hearing something; "he strained to hear the faint sounds")
sounds characteristic of some Compact1.) Compact, powder compact -- (a small cosmetics case with a mirror; to be carried in a woman's purse)
2.) Covenant, compact, concordat -- (a signed written agreement between two or more parties (nations) to perform some action)
compact discs"; "the dead Wall1.) Wall -- (an architectural partition with a height and length greater than its thickness; used to divide or enclose an area or to support another structure; "the south wall had a small window"; "the walls were covered with pictures")
2.) Rampart, bulwark, wall -- (an embankment built around a space for defensive purposes; "they stormed the ramparts of the city"; "they blew the trumpet and the walls came tumbling down")
wall surfaces of a Recording1.) Recording -- (signal encoding something (e.g., picture or sound) that has been recorded)
2.) Recording, transcription -- (the act of making a record (especially an audio record); "she watched the recording from a sound-proof booth")
recording studio")
- dead, Idle1.) Idle -- (the state of an engine or other mechanism that is idling; "the car engine was running at idle")
1.) Idle, tick over -- (run disconnected or idle; "the engine is idling")
idle -- (not Yielding1.) Giving up, yielding, surrender -- (a verbal act of admitting defeat)
2.) Concession, conceding, yielding -- (the act of conceding or yielding)
yielding a Return1.) Tax return, income tax return, return -- (document giving the tax collector information about the taxpayer's tax liability; "his gross income was enough that he had to file a tax return")
2.) Return, homecoming -- (a coming to or returning home; "on his return from Australia we gave him a welcoming party")
return; "dead capital"; "Idle1.) Idle -- (the state of an engine or other mechanism that is idling; "the car engine was running at idle")
1.) Idle, tick over -- (run disconnected or idle; "the engine is idling")
idle funds")
- dead, Stagnant1.) Dead, stagnant -- (not circulating or flowing; "dead air"; "dead water"; "stagnant water")
2.) Stagnant, moribund -- (not growing or changing; without force or vitality)
stagnant -- (not Circulating1.) Go around, spread, circulate -- (become widely known and passed on; "the rumor spread"; "the story went around in the office")
2.) Circulate, circularize, circularise, distribute, disseminate, propagate, broadcast, spread, diffuse, disperse, pass around -- (cause to become widely known; "spread information"; "circulate a rumor"; "broadcast the news")
circulating or Flowing1.) Flow, flowing -- (the motion characteristic of fluids (liquids or gases))
1.) Flow, flux -- (move or progress freely as if in a stream; "The crowd flowed out of the stadium")
flowing; "dead air"; "dead water"; "Stagnant1.) Dead, stagnant -- (not circulating or flowing; "dead air"; "dead water"; "stagnant water")
2.) Stagnant, moribund -- (not growing or changing; without force or vitality)
stagnant water")
- dead -- (out of Use1.) Use, usage, utilization, utilisation, employment, exercise -- (the act of using; "he warned against the use of narcotic drugs"; "skilled in the utilization of computers")
2.) Use -- (a particular service; "he put his knowledge to good use"; "patrons have their uses")
use or Operation1.) Operation -- (a business especially one run on a large scale; "a large-scale farming operation"; "a multinational operation"; "they paid taxes on every stage of the operation"; "they had to consolidate their operations")
2.) Operation -- (a planned activity involving many people performing various actions; "they organized a rescue operation"; "the biggest police operation in French history"; "running a restaurant is quite an operation"; "consolidate the companies various operations")
operation because of a Fault1.) Fault -- (responsibility for a bad situation or event; "it was John's fault")
2.) Fault, faulting, geological fault, shift, fracture, break -- ((geology) a crack in the earth's crust resulting from the displacement of one side with respect to the other; "they built it right over a geological fault"; "he studied the faulting of the earth's crust")
fault or Breakdown1.) Dislocation, breakdown -- (the act of disrupting an established order so it fails to continue; "the social dislocations resulting from government policies"; "his warning came after the breakdown of talks in London")
2.) Breakdown, crack-up -- (a mental or physical breakdown)
breakdown; "a dead Telephone1.) Telephone, phone, telephone set -- (electronic equipment that converts sound into electrical signals that can be transmitted over distances and then converts received signals back into sounds; "I talked to him on the telephone")
2.) Telephone, telephony -- (transmitting speech at a distance)
telephone line"; "the Motor1.) Motor -- (machine that converts other forms of energy into mechanical energy and so imparts motion)
2.) Motor -- (a nonspecific agent that imparts motion; "happiness is the aim of all men and the motor of all action")
motor is dead")
- dead -- (not Surviving1.) Survive, last, live, live on, go, endure, hold up, hold out -- (continue to live; endure or last; "We went without water and food for 3 days"; "These superstitions survive in the backwaters of America"; "The race car driver lived through several very serious accidents"; "how long can a person last without food and water?")
2.) Survive, pull through, pull round, come through, make it -- (continue in existence after (an adversity, etc.); "He survived the cancer against all odds")
surviving in Active1.) Active agent, active -- (chemical agent capable of activity)
2.) Active voice, active -- (the voice used to indicate that the grammatical subject of the verb is performing the action or causing the happening denoted by the verb; "`The boy threw the ball' uses the active voice")
active use; "Latin1.) Latin -- (any dialect of the language of ancient Rome)
2.) Latin -- (an inhabitant of ancient Latium)
Latin is a dead language")
- dead -- (Lacking1.) Miss, lack -- (be without; "This soup lacks salt"; "There is something missing in my jewellery box!")
1.) Lacking, missing, nonexistent, wanting -- (not existing; "innovation has been sadly lacking"; "character development is missing from the book")
lacking resilience or Bounce1.) Bounce, bounciness -- (the quality of a substance that is able to rebound)
2.) Leap, leaping, spring, saltation, bound, bounce -- (a light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards)
bounce; "a dead Tennis1.) Tennis, lawn tennis -- (a game played with rackets by two or four players who hit a ball back and forth over a net that divides the court)
tennis ball")
- dead, Defunct1.) Dead, defunct -- (no longer in force or use; inactive; "a defunct (or dead) law"; "a defunct organization")
2.) Defunct -- (having ceased to exist or live; "the will of a defunct aunt"; "a defunct Indian tribe")
defunct -- (no Longer1.) Longer, thirster, yearner -- (a person with a strong desire for something; "a longer for money"; "a thirster after blood"; "a yearner for knowledge")
1.) Long -- (primarily temporal sense; being or indicating a relatively great or greater than average duration or passage of time or a duration as specified; "a long life"; "a long boring speech"; "a long time"; "a long friendship"; "a long game"; "long ago"; "an hour long")
longer in Force1.) Military unit, military force, military group, force -- (a unit that is part of some military service; "he sent Caesar a force of six thousand men")
2.) Power, force -- (one possessing or exercising power or influence or authority; "the mysterious presence of an evil power"; "may the force be with you"; "the forces of evil")
force or Use1.) Use, usage, utilization, utilisation, employment, exercise -- (the act of using; "he warned against the use of narcotic drugs"; "skilled in the utilization of computers")
2.) Use -- (a particular service; "he put his knowledge to good use"; "patrons have their uses")
use; inactive; "a Defunct1.) Dead, defunct -- (no longer in force or use; inactive; "a defunct (or dead) law"; "a defunct organization")
2.) Defunct -- (having ceased to exist or live; "the will of a defunct aunt"; "a defunct Indian tribe")
defunct (or dead) law"; "a Defunct1.) Dead, defunct -- (no longer in force or use; inactive; "a defunct (or dead) law"; "a defunct organization")
2.) Defunct -- (having ceased to exist or live; "the will of a defunct aunt"; "a defunct Indian tribe")
defunct organization")
- dead -- (no Longer1.) Longer, thirster, yearner -- (a person with a strong desire for something; "a longer for money"; "a thirster after blood"; "a yearner for knowledge")
1.) Long -- (primarily temporal sense; being or indicating a relatively great or greater than average duration or passage of time or a duration as specified; "a long life"; "a long boring speech"; "a long time"; "a long friendship"; "a long game"; "long ago"; "an hour long")
longer having Force1.) Military unit, military force, military group, force -- (a unit that is part of some military service; "he sent Caesar a force of six thousand men")
2.) Power, force -- (one possessing or exercising power or influence or authority; "the mysterious presence of an evil power"; "may the force be with you"; "the forces of evil")
force or Relevance1.) Relevance, relevancy -- (the relation of something to the matter at hand)
relevance; "a dead issue")
- dead -- (Sudden1.) Sudden -- (happening without warning or in a short space of time; "a sudden storm"; "a sudden decision"; "a sudden cure")
sudden and Complete1.) Complete, finish -- (come or bring to a finish or an end; "He finished the dishes"; "She completed the requirements for her Master's Degree"; "The fastest runner finished the race in just over 2 hours; others finished in over 4 hours")
2.) Complete -- (bring to a whole, with all the necessary parts or elements; "A child would complete the family")
complete; "came to a dead stop")
- dead, Drained1.) Drain, run out -- (flow off gradually; "The rain water drains into this big vat")
2.) Drain -- (deplete of resources; "The exercise class drains me of energy")
drained -- (Drained1.) Drain, run out -- (flow off gradually; "The rain water drains into this big vat")
2.) Drain -- (deplete of resources; "The exercise class drains me of energy")
drained of Electric1.) Electric, electric automobile, electric car -- (a car that is powered by electricity)
1.) Electric, electrical -- (using or providing or producing or transmitting or operated by electricity; "electric current"; "electric wiring"; "electrical appliances"; "an electrical storm")
electric charge; Discharged1.) Dispatch, discharge, complete -- (complete or carry out; "discharge one's duties")
2.) Discharge -- (pour forth or release; "discharge liquids")
discharged; "a dead battery"; "Left1.) Left -- (location near or direction toward the left side; i.e. the side to the north when a person or object faces east; "she stood on the left")
2.) Left, left wing -- (those who support varying degrees of social or political or economic change designed to promote the public welfare)
left the Lights1.) Light, visible light, visible radiation -- ((physics) electromagnetic radiation that can produce a visual sensation; "the light was filtered through a soft glass window")
2.) Light, light source -- (any device serving as a source of illumination; "he stopped the car and turned off the lights")
lights on and Came1.) Come, come up -- (move toward, travel toward something or somebody or approach something or somebody; "He came singing down the road"; "Come with me to the Casbah"; "come down here!"; "come out of the closet!"; "come into the room")
2.) Arrive, get, come -- (reach a destination; arrive by movement or progress; "She arrived home at 7 o'clock"; "She didn't get to Chicago until after midnight")
came back to Find1.) Discovery, breakthrough, find -- (a productive insight)
2.) Discovery, find, uncovering -- (the act of discovering something)
find the Battery1.) Battery -- (group of guns or missile launchers operated together at one place)
2.) Battery, electric battery -- (a device that produces electricity; may have several primary or secondary cells arranged in parallel or series)
battery drained")
- dead, Lifeless1.) Lifeless, exanimate -- (deprived of life; no longer living; "a lifeless body")
2.) Lifeless -- (destitute or having been emptied of life or living beings; "after the dance the littered and lifeless ballroom echoed hollowly")
lifeless -- (Lacking1.) Miss, lack -- (be without; "This soup lacks salt"; "There is something missing in my jewellery box!")
1.) Lacking, missing, nonexistent, wanting -- (not existing; "innovation has been sadly lacking"; "character development is missing from the book")
lacking animation or Excitement1.) Exhilaration, excitement -- (the feeling of lively and cheerful joy; "he could hardly conceal his excitement when she agreed")
2.) Excitement, excitation, inflammation, fervor, fervour -- (the state of being emotionally aroused and worked up; "his face was flushed with excitement and his hands trembled"; "he tried to calm those who were in a state of extreme inflammation")
excitement or Activity1.) Activity -- (any specific behavior; "they avoided all recreational activity")
2.) Action, activity, activeness -- (the state of being active; "his sphere of activity"; "he is out of action")
activity; "the Party1.) Party, political party -- (an organization to gain political power; "in 1992 Perot tried to organize a third party at the national level")
2.) Party -- (an occasion on which people can assemble for social interaction and entertainment; "he planned a party to celebrate Bastille Day")
party being dead we Left1.) Left -- (location near or direction toward the left side; i.e. the side to the north when a person or object faces east; "she stood on the left")
2.) Left, left wing -- (those who support varying degrees of social or political or economic change designed to promote the public welfare)
left early"; "it was a Lifeless1.) Lifeless, exanimate -- (deprived of life; no longer living; "a lifeless body")
2.) Lifeless -- (destitute or having been emptied of life or living beings; "after the dance the littered and lifeless ballroom echoed hollowly")
lifeless party until she arrived")
- dead -- (Devoid1.) Devoid -- (completely lacking)
2.) Barren, destitute, devoid, innocent -- (completely wanting or lacking; "writing barren of insight"; "young recruits destitute of experience"; "a novel devoid of wit and inventiveness"; "a life empty of happiness"; "innocent of literary merit"; "void of understanding")
devoid of Activity1.) Activity -- (any specific behavior; "they avoided all recreational activity")
2.) Action, activity, activeness -- (the state of being active; "his sphere of activity"; "he is out of action")
activity; "this is a dead Town1.) Town -- (an urban area with a fixed boundary that is smaller than a city; "they drive through town on their way to work")
2.) Township, town -- (an administrative division of a county; "the town is responsible for snow removal")
town; nothing ever Happens1.) Happen, hap, go on, pass off, occur, pass, fall out, come about, take place -- (come to pass; "What is happening?"; "The meeting took place off without an incidence"; "Nothing occurred that seemed important")
2.) Happen, befall, bechance -- (happen, occur, or be the case in the course of events or by chance; "It happens that today is my birthday"; "These things befell" (Santayana))
happens here")
Overview of adv dead » The adv dead has 2 meanings (no senses from tagged texts)
- abruptly, Suddenly1.) Suddenly, all of a sudden, of a sudden -- (happening unexpectedly; "suddenly she felt a sharp pain in her side")
2.) Abruptly, suddenly, short, dead -- (quickly and without warning; "he stopped suddenly")
suddenly, short, dead -- (Quickly1.) Quickly, rapidly, speedily, chop-chop, apace -- (with rapid movements; "he works quickly")
2.) Promptly, quickly, quick -- (with little or no delay; "the rescue squad arrived promptly"; "come here, quick!")
quickly and without Warning1.) Warning -- (a message informing of danger)
2.) Admonition, monition, warning, word of advice -- (cautionary advice about something imminent (especially imminent danger))
warning; "he Stopped1.) Stop, halt -- (come to a halt, stop moving; "the car stopped"; "She stopped in front of a store window")
2.) Discontinue, stop, cease, give up, quit, lay off -- (put an end to a state or an activity; "Quit teasing your little brother")
stopped suddenly")
- absolutely, Perfectly1.) Absolutely, perfectly, utterly, dead -- (completely and without qualification; used informally as intensifiers; "an absolutely magnificent painting"; "a perfectly idiotic idea"; "you're perfectly right"; "utterly miserable"; "you can be dead sure of my innocence"; "was dead tired"; "dead right")
2.) Perfectly -- (in a perfect or faultless way; "She performed perfectly on the balance beam"; "spoke English perfectly"; "solved the problem perfectly")
perfectly, utterly, dead -- (Completely1.) Wholly, entirely, completely, totally, all, altogether, whole -- (to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly'); "he was wholly convinced"; "entirely satisfied with the meal"; "it was completely different from what we expected"; "was completely at fault"; "a totally new situation"; "the directions were all wrong"; "it was not altogether her fault"; "an altogether new approach"; "a whole new idea")
2.) Completely -- (so as to be complete; with everything necessary; "he had filled out the form completely"; "the apartment was completely furnished")
completely and without Qualification1.) Qualification, making -- (an attribute that must be met or complied with and that fits a person for something; "her qualifications for the job are excellent"; "one of the qualifications for admission is an academic degree"; "she has the makings of fine musician")
2.) Qualification -- (the act of modifying or changing the strength of some idea; "his new position involves a qualification of his party's platform")
qualification; used Informally1.) Informally -- (without formality; "he visited us informally")
2.) Colloquially, conversationally, informally -- (with the use of colloquial expressions; "this building is colloquially referred to as The Barn")
informally as Intensifiers1.) Intensifier, intensive -- (a modifier that has little meaning except to intensify the meaning it modifies; "`up' in `finished up' is an intensifier"; "`honestly' in `I honestly don't know' is an intensifier")
intensifiers; "an Absolutely1.) Absolutely, perfectly, utterly, dead -- (completely and without qualification; used informally as intensifiers; "an absolutely magnificent painting"; "a perfectly idiotic idea"; "you're perfectly right"; "utterly miserable"; "you can be dead sure of my innocence"; "was dead tired"; "dead right")
2.) Absolutely -- (totally and definitely; without question; "we are absolutely opposed to the idea"; "he forced himself to lie absolutely still"; "iron is absolutely necessary")
absolutely magnificent painting"; "a Perfectly1.) Absolutely, perfectly, utterly, dead -- (completely and without qualification; used informally as intensifiers; "an absolutely magnificent painting"; "a perfectly idiotic idea"; "you're perfectly right"; "utterly miserable"; "you can be dead sure of my innocence"; "was dead tired"; "dead right")
2.) Perfectly -- (in a perfect or faultless way; "She performed perfectly on the balance beam"; "spoke English perfectly"; "solved the problem perfectly")
perfectly idiotic idea"; "you're Perfectly1.) Absolutely, perfectly, utterly, dead -- (completely and without qualification; used informally as intensifiers; "an absolutely magnificent painting"; "a perfectly idiotic idea"; "you're perfectly right"; "utterly miserable"; "you can be dead sure of my innocence"; "was dead tired"; "dead right")
2.) Perfectly -- (in a perfect or faultless way; "She performed perfectly on the balance beam"; "spoke English perfectly"; "solved the problem perfectly")
perfectly right"; "Utterly1.) Absolutely, perfectly, utterly, dead -- (completely and without qualification; used informally as intensifiers; "an absolutely magnificent painting"; "a perfectly idiotic idea"; "you're perfectly right"; "utterly miserable"; "you can be dead sure of my innocence"; "was dead tired"; "dead right")
utterly miserable"; "you can be dead Sure1.) Certain, sure -- (having or feeling no doubt or uncertainty; confident and assured; "felt certain of success"; "was sure (or certain) she had seen it"; "was very sure in his beliefs"; "sure of her friends")
2.) Certain, sure -- (exercising or taking care great enough to bring assurance; "be certain to disconnect the iron when you are through"; "be sure to lock the doors")
sure of my innocence"; "was dead tired"; "dead right")
Related Terms - "Dead"
Meaning 1 of Deaddead people- Peoples1.) Peoples -- (the human beings of a particular nation or Community1.) Community -- (a group of people living in a particular local area; "the team is drawn from all parts of the community")
2.) Community -- (a group of people having ethnic or cultural or religious characteristics in common; "the Christian community of the apostolic age"; "he was well known throughout the Catholic community")
Community - A group of people living in a particular local area; "the team is drawn from all parts of the community" or ethnic group; "the indigenous peoples of Australia")
1.) People -- ((plural) any group of human beings (men or women or children) collectively; "old people"; "there were at least 200 people in the audience")
Peoples - The human beings of a particular nation or community or ethnic group; "the indigenous peoples of Australia"
- Age group1.) Age group, age bracket, cohort -- (a group people having approximately the same age)
Age group, Age bracket1.) Age group, age bracket, cohort -- (a group people having approximately the same age)
Age bracket, Cohort1.) Cohort -- (a company of companions or supporters)
2.) Cohort -- (a band of warriors (originally a unit of a Roman Legion))
Cohort - A group people having approximately the same age
- Ancients1.) Ancients -- (people who lived in times long past (especially during the historical period before the fall of the Roman Empire in western Europe))
1.) Ancient, antediluvian -- (a very old person)
Ancients - People who lived in times long past (especially during the historical period before the fall of the Roman Empire in western Europe)
- Baffled1.) Baffled -- (people who are frustrated and perplexed; "the children's faces clearly expressed the frustration of the baffled")
1.) Perplex, vex, stick, get, puzzle, mystify, baffle, beat, pose, bewilder, flummox, stupefy, nonplus, gravel, amaze, dumbfound -- (be a mystery or bewildering to; "This beats me!"; "Got me--I don't know the answer!"; "a vexing problem"; "This question really stuck me")
Baffled - People who are frustrated and perplexed; "the children's faces clearly expressed the frustration of the baffled"
- Blind1.) Blind -- (people who have severe visual impairments, considered as a group; "he spent hours reading to the blind")
2.) Blind -- (a hiding place sometimes used by hunters (especially duck hunters); "he waited impatiently in the blind")
Blind - People who have severe visual impairments, considered as a group; "he spent hours reading to the blind"
- Blood1.) Blood -- (the fluid (red in vertebrates) that is pumped by the heart; "blood carries oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and carries waste products away"; "the ancients believed that blood was the seat of the emotions")
2.) Lineage, line, line of descent, descent, bloodline, blood line, blood, pedigree, ancestry, origin, parentage, stemma, stock -- (the descendants of one individual; "his entire lineage has been warriors")
Blood - The fluid (red in vertebrates) that is pumped by the heart; "blood carries oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and carries waste products away"; "the ancients believed that blood was the seat of the emotions"
- Brave1.) Brave -- (a North American Indian warrior)
2.) Brave -- (people who are brave; "the home of the free and the brave")
Brave - A North American Indian warrior
- Timid1.) Timid, cautious -- (people who are fearful and cautious; "whitewater rafting is not for the timid")
1.) Timid -- (showing fear and lack of confidence)
Timid, Cautious1.) Timid, cautious -- (people who are fearful and cautious; "whitewater rafting is not for the timid")
1.) Cautious -- (showing careful forethought; "reserved and cautious; never making swift decisions"; "a cautious driver")
Cautious - People who are fearful and cautious; "whitewater rafting is not for the timid"
- Business people1.) Business people, businesspeople -- (people who transact business (especially business executives))
Business people, Businesspeople1.) Business people, businesspeople -- (people who transact business (especially business executives))
Businesspeople - People who transact business (especially business executives)
- Damned1.) Damned -- (people who are condemned to eternal punishment; "he felt he had visited the realm of the damned")
1.) Curse, beshrew, damn, bedamn, anathemize, anathemise, imprecate, maledict -- (wish harm upon; invoke evil upon; "The bad witch cursed the child")
Damned - People who are condemned to eternal punishment; "he felt he had visited the realm of the damned"
- Dead1.) Dead -- (people who are no longer Living1.) Life, living -- (the experience of being alive; the course of human events and activities; "he could no longer cope with the complexities of life")
2.) Living -- (people who are still living; "save your pity for the living")
Living - The experience of being alive; the course of human events and activities; "he could no longer cope with the complexities of life"; "they buried the Dead1.) Dead -- (people who are no longer living; "they buried the dead")
2.) Dead -- (a time when coldness (or some other quality associated with death) is intense; "the dead of winter")
Dead - People who are no longer living; "they buried the dead"")
2.) Dead -- (a time when coldness (or some other quality associated with death) is intense; "the dead of winter")
Dead - People who are no longer living; "they buried the dead"
- Deaf1.) Deaf -- (people who have severe hearing impairments; "many of the deaf use sign language")
1.) Deafen, deaf -- (make or render deaf; "a deafening noise")
Deaf - People who have severe hearing impairments; "many of the deaf use sign language"
- Defeated1.) Defeated, discomfited -- (people who are defeated; "the Romans had no pity for the defeated")
1.) Get the better of, overcome, defeat -- (win a victory over; "You must overcome all difficulties"; "defeat your enemies"; "He overcame his shyness"; "She conquered here fear of mice"; "He overcame his infirmity"; "Her anger got the better of her and she blew up")
Defeated, Discomfited1.) Defeated, discomfited -- (people who are defeated; "the Romans had no pity for the defeated")
1.) Upset, discompose, untune, disconcert, discomfit -- (cause to lose one's composure)
Discomfited - People who are defeated; "the Romans had no pity for the defeated"
- Disabled1.) Disabled, handicapped -- (people collectively who are crippled or otherwise physically handicapped; "technology to help the elderly and the disabled")
1.) Disable, disenable, incapacitate -- (make unable to perform a certain action; "disable this command on your computer")
Disabled, Handicapped1.) Disabled, handicapped -- (people collectively who are crippled or otherwise physically handicapped; "technology to help the elderly and the disabled")
1.) Disable, invalid, incapacitate, handicap -- (injure permanently; "He was disabled in a car accident")
Handicapped - People collectively who are crippled or otherwise physically handicapped; "technology to help the elderly and the disabled"
- Doomed1.) Doomed, lost -- (people who are destined to die soon; "the agony of the doomed was in his voice")
1.) Destine, fate, doom, designate -- (decree or designate beforehand; "She was destined to become a great pianist")
Doomed, Lost1.) Doomed, lost -- (people who are destined to die soon; "the agony of the doomed was in his voice")
1.) Lose -- (fail to keep or to maintain; cease to have, either physically or in an abstract sense; "She lost her purse when she left it unattended on her seat")
Lost - People who are destined to die soon; "the agony of the doomed was in his voice"
- Enemy1.) Enemy -- (an opposing military force; "the enemy attacked at dawn")
2.) Enemy, foe, foeman, opposition -- (an armed adversary (especially a member of an opposing military force); "a soldier must be prepared to kill his enemies")
Enemy - An opposing military force; "the enemy attacked at dawn"
- Episcopacy1.) Episcopacy, episcopate -- (the collective body of bishops)
Episcopacy, Episcopate1.) Episcopate -- (the term of office of a bishop)
2.) Diocese, bishopric, episcopate -- (the territorial jurisdiction of a bishop)
Episcopate - The collective body of bishops
- Folk1.) Folk, folks, common people -- (people in general (often used in the plural); "they're just country folk"; "folks around here drink moonshine"; "the common people determine the group character and preserve its customs from one generation to the next")
2.) Tribe, folk -- (a social division of (usually preliterate) people)
Folk, Folks1.) Folks -- (your parents; "he wrote to his folks every Day1.) Day, twenty-four hours, twenty-four hour period, 24-hour interval, solar day, mean solar day -- (time for Earth to make a complete rotation on its axis; "two days later they left"; "they put on two performances every day"; "there are 30,000 passengers per day")
2.) Day -- (some point or period in time; "it should arrive any day now"; "after that day she never trusted him again"; "those were the days"; "these days it is not unusual")
Day - Time for Earth to make a complete rotation on its axis; "two days later they left"; "they put on two performances every day"; "there are 30,000 passengers per day"")
2.) Folk, folks, common people -- (people in general (often used in the plural); "they're just country folk"; "folks around here drink moonshine"; "the common people determine the group character and preserve its customs from one generation to the next")
Folks, Common people1.) Folk, folks, common people -- (people in general (often used in the plural); "they're just country folk"; "folks around here drink moonshine"; "the common people determine the group character and preserve its customs from one generation to the next")
Common people - People in general (often used in the plural); "they're just country folk"; "folks around here drink moonshine"; "the common people determine the group character and preserve its customs from one generation to the next"
- Free1.) Free, free people -- (people who are free; "the home of the free and the brave")
1.) Free, liberate, release, unloose, unloosen, loose -- (grant freedom to; free from confinement)
Free, Free people1.) Free, free people -- (people who are free; "the home of the free and the brave")
Free people - People who are free; "the home of the free and the brave"
- Homebound1.) Homebound -- (people who are confined to their homes)
1.) Homebound, housebound, shut-in -- (confined usually by illness)
Homebound - People who are confined to their homes
- Initiate1.) Novice, beginner, tyro, tiro, initiate -- (someone new to a field or activity)
2.) Initiate, learned person, pundit, savant -- (someone who has been admitted to membership in a scholarly field)
Initiate, Enlightened1.) Initiate, enlightened -- (people who have been introduced to the mysteries of some field or activity; "it is very familiar to the initiate")
1.) Enlighten, edify -- (make understand; "Can you enlighten me--I don't understand this proposal")
Enlightened - Someone new to a field or activity
- Uninitiate1.) Uninitiate -- (people who have not been introduced to the mysteries of some field or activity; "it diverts the attention of the uninitiate")
1.) Uninitiate, uninitiated, naive -- (not initiated; deficient in relevant experience; "it seemed a bizarre ceremony to uninitiated western eyes"; "he took part in the experiment as a naive subject")
Uninitiate - People who have not been introduced to the mysteries of some field or activity; "it diverts the attention of the uninitiate"
- Mentally retarded1.) Mentally retarded, retarded -- (people collectively who are mentally retarded; "he started a school for the retarded")
Mentally retarded, Retarded1.) Mentally retarded, retarded -- (people collectively who are mentally retarded; "he started a school for the retarded")
1.) Check, retard, delay -- (slow the growth or development of; "The brain damage will retard the child's language development")
Retarded - People collectively who are mentally retarded; "he started a school for the retarded"
- Network army1.) Network army -- (a group of like-minded people united by the internet; a new kind of social or political of business group that may exert broad influence on a shared concern; "a network army of software programmers contribute free software to those who want it")
Network army - A group of like-minded people united by the internet; a new kind of social or political of business group that may exert broad influence on a shared concern; "a network army of software programmers contribute free software to those who want it"
- Nationality1.) Nationality -- (the status of belonging to a particular nation by birth or naturalization)
2.) Nationality -- (people having common origins or traditions and often comprising a nation; "immigrants of the same nationality often seek each other out"; "such images define their sense of nationality")
Nationality - The status of belonging to a particular nation by birth or naturalization
- Peanut gallery1.) Peanut gallery -- ((figurative) people whose criticisms are regarded as irrelevant or insignificant (resembling uneducated people who throw peanuts on the stage to express displeasure with a performance); "he ignored complaints from the peanut gallery")
2.) Second balcony, family circle, upper balcony, peanut gallery -- (rearmost or uppermost area in the balcony containing the least expensive seats)
Peanut gallery - (figurative) people whose criticisms are regarded as irrelevant or insignificant (resembling uneducated people who throw peanuts on the stage to express displeasure with a performance); "he ignored complaints from the peanut gallery"
- Pocket1.) Pocket -- (a small pouch inside a garment for carrying small articles)
2.) Pouch, sac, sack, pocket -- (an enclosed space; "the trapped miners found a pocket of air")
Pocket - A small pouch inside a garment for carrying small articles
- Retreated1.) Retreated -- (people who have retreated; "he had only contempt for the retreated")
1.) Withdraw, retreat, pull away, draw back, recede, pull back, retire, move back -- (pull back or move away or backward; "The enemy withdrew"; "The limo pulled away from the curb")
Retreated - People who have retreated; "he had only contempt for the retreated"
- Sick1.) Sick -- (people who are sick; "they devote their lives to caring for the sick")
1.) Vomit, vomit up, purge, cast, sick, cat, be sick, disgorge, regorge, retch, puke, barf, spew, spue, chuck, upchuck, honk, regurgitate, throw up -- (eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; "After drinking too much, the students vomited"; "He purged continuously"; "The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night")
Sick - People who are sick; "they devote their lives to caring for the sick"
- Tradespeople1.) Tradespeople -- (people engaged in trade)
Tradespeople - People engaged in trade
- Wounded1.) Wounded, maimed -- (people who are wounded; "they had to leave the wounded where they fell")
1.) Injure, wound -- (cause injuries or bodily harm to)
Wounded, Maimed1.) Wounded, maimed -- (people who are wounded; "they had to leave the wounded where they fell")
1.) Maim -- (injure or wound seriously and leave permanent disfiguration or mutilation; "people were maimed by the explosion")
Maimed - People who are wounded; "they had to leave the wounded where they fell"
- Migration1.) Migration -- (the movement of persons from one country or locality to another)
2.) Migration -- (a group of people migrating together (especially in some given time period))
Migration - The movement of persons from one country or locality to another
- Class1.) Class, social class, socio-economic class -- (people having the same social or economic status; "the working class"; "an emerging professional class")
2.) Class, form, grade -- (a body of students who are taught together; "early morning classes are always sleepy")
Class, Social class1.) Class, social class, socio-economic class -- (people having the same social or economic status; "the working class"; "an emerging professional class")
Social class, Socio-economic class1.) Class, social class, socio-economic class -- (people having the same social or economic status; "the working class"; "an emerging professional class")
Socio-economic class - People having the same social or economic status; "the working class"; "an emerging professional class"
- Nation1.) State, nation, country, land, commonwealth, res publica, body politic -- (a politically organized body of people under a single government; "the state has elected a new president"; "African nations"; "students who had come to the nation's capitol"; "the country's largest manufacturer"; "an industrialized land")
2.) Nation, land, country -- (the people who live in a nation or country; "a statement that sums up the nation's mood"; "the news was announced to the nation"; "the whole country worshipped him")
Nation, Land1.) Land -- (the land on which real estate is located; "he built the house on land leased from the city")
2.) Land, ground, soil -- (material in the top layer of the surface of the earth in which plants can grow (especially with reference to its quality or use); "the land had never been plowed"; "good agricultural soil")
Land, Country1.) Country, state, land -- (the territory occupied by a nation; "he returned to the land of his birth"; "he visited several European countries")
2.) State, nation, country, land, commonwealth, res publica, body politic -- (a politically organized body of people under a single government; "the state has elected a new president"; "African nations"; "students who had come to the nation's capitol"; "the country's largest manufacturer"; "an industrialized land")
Country - A politically organized body of people under a single government; "the state has elected a new president"; "African nations"; "students who had come to the nation's capitol"; "the country's largest manufacturer"; "an industrialized land"
- Poor people1.) Poor people, poor -- (people without possessions or wealth (considered as a group); "the urban poor need assistance")
Poor people, Poor1.) Poor people, poor -- (people without possessions or wealth (considered as a group); "the urban poor need assistance")
1.) Hapless, miserable, misfortunate, pathetic, piteous, pitiable, pitiful, poor, wretched -- (deserving or inciting pity; "a hapless victim"; "miserable victims of war"; "the shabby room struck her as extraordinarily pathetic"- Galsworthy; "piteous appeals for help"; "pitiable homeless children"; "a pitiful fate"; "Oh, you poor thing"; "his poor distorted limbs"; "a wretched life")
Poor - People without possessions or wealth (considered as a group); "the urban poor need assistance"
- Rich people1.) Rich people, rich -- (people who have possessions and wealth (considered as a group); "only the very rich benefit from this legislation")
Rich people, Rich1.) Rich people, rich -- (people who have possessions and wealth (considered as a group); "only the very rich benefit from this legislation")
1.) Rich -- (possessing material wealth; "her father is extremely rich"; "many fond hopes are pinned on rich uncles")
Rich - People who have possessions and wealth (considered as a group); "only the very rich benefit from this legislation"
- Populace1.) Populace, public, world -- (people in general considered as a whole; "he is a hero in the eyes of the public")
Populace, Public1.) Populace, public, world -- (people in general considered as a whole; "he is a hero in the eyes of the public")
2.) Public -- (a body of people sharing some common interest; "the reading public")
Public, World1.) Universe, existence, creation, world, cosmos, macrocosm -- (everything that exists anywhere; "they study the evolution of the universe"; "the biggest tree in existence")
2.) World, reality -- (all of your experiences that determine how things appear to you; "his world was shattered"; "we live in different worlds"; "for them demons were as much a part of reality as trees were")
World - People in general considered as a whole; "he is a hero in the eyes of the public"
- Population1.) Population -- (the people who inhabit a territory or state; "the population seemed to be well fed and clothed")
2.) Population -- (a group of organisms of the same species populating a given area; "they hired hunters to keep down the deer population")
Population - The people who inhabit a territory or state; "the population seemed to be well fed and clothed"
- Coevals1.) Coevals, contemporaries, generation -- (all the people living at the same time or of approximately the same age)
1.) Contemporary, coeval -- (a person of nearly the same age as another)
Coevals, Contemporaries1.) Coevals, contemporaries, generation -- (all the people living at the same time or of approximately the same age)
1.) Contemporary, coeval -- (a person of nearly the same age as another)
Contemporaries, Generation1.) Coevals, contemporaries, generation -- (all the people living at the same time or of approximately the same age)
2.) Generation -- (group of genetically related organisms constituting a single step in the line of descent)
Generation - All the people living at the same time or of approximately the same age
- Lobby1.) Anteroom, antechamber, entrance hall, hall, foyer, lobby, vestibule -- (a large entrance or reception room or area)
2.) Lobby -- (the people who support some common cause or business or principle or sectional interest)
Lobby - A large entrance or reception room or area
- Clientele1.) Clientele, patronage, business -- (customers collectively; "they have an upper class clientele")
Clientele, Patronage1.) Backing, backup, championship, patronage -- (the act of providing approval and support; "his vigorous backing of the conservatives got him in trouble with progressives")
2.) Clientele, patronage, business -- (customers collectively; "they have an upper class clientele")
Patronage, Business1.) Business, concern, business concern, business organization, business organisation -- (a commercial or industrial enterprise and the people who constitute it; "he bought his brother's business"; "a small mom-and-pop business"; "a racially integrated business concern")
2.) Commercial enterprise, business enterprise, business -- (the activity of providing goods and services involving financial and commercial and industrial aspects; "computers are now widely used in business")
Business - Customers collectively; "they have an upper class clientele"
- Rank and file1.) Rank and file, rank -- (the ordinary members of an organization (such as the enlisted soldiers of an army); "the strike was supported by the union rank and file"; "he rose from the ranks to become a colonel")
2.) Rank and file -- (people who constitute the main body of any group)
Rank and file - The ordinary members of an organization (such as the enlisted soldiers of an army); "the strike was supported by the union rank and file"; "he rose from the ranks to become a colonel"
- Smart money1.) Smart money -- (money bet or invested by experienced gamblers or investors (especially if they have inside information))
2.) Punitive damages, exemplary damages, smart money -- ((law) compensation in excess of actual damages (a form of punishment awarded in cases of malicious or willful misconduct))
Smart money - Money bet or invested by experienced gamblers or investors (especially if they have inside information)
- Unconfessed1.) Unconfessed -- (people who have not confessed; "the unconfessed cannot be forgiven")
1.) Unconfessed -- (not admitted; "unconfessed sins")
Unconfessed - People who have not confessed; "the unconfessed cannot be forgiven"
- Unemployed people1.) Unemployed people, unemployed -- (people who are involuntarily out of work (considered as a group); "the long-term unemployed need assistance")
Unemployed people, Unemployed1.) Unemployed people, unemployed -- (people who are involuntarily out of work (considered as a group); "the long-term unemployed need assistance")
1.) Unemployed -- (not engaged in a gainful occupation; "unemployed workers marched on the capital")
Unemployed - People who are involuntarily out of work (considered as a group); "the long-term unemployed need assistance"
- Womankind1.) Womankind -- (women as distinguished from men)
Womankind - Women as distinguished from men
- Chosen people1.) Chosen people -- (any people believing themselves to be chosen by God)
Chosen people - Any people believing themselves to be chosen by God
Meaning 2 of Deaddead time- day - no definition found
- dead - no definition found
- Hard times1.) Hard times -- (a time of difficulty)
1.) Hard time, rough sledding -- (a difficulty that can be overcome with effort; "we had a hard time getting here"; "analysts predicted rough sledding for handset makers")
Hard times - A time of difficulty
- Incarnation1.) Embodiment, incarnation, avatar -- (a new personification of a familiar idea; "the embodiment of hope"; "the incarnation of evil"; "the very avatar of cunning")
2.) Incarnation -- ((Christianity) the Christian doctrine of the union of God and man in the person of Jesus Christ)
Incarnation - A new personification of a familiar idea; "the embodiment of hope"; "the incarnation of evil"; "the very avatar of cunning"
- Wee1.) Wee -- (a short time; "bide a wee")
1.) Make, urinate, piddle, puddle, micturate, piss, pee, pee-pee, make water, relieve oneself, take a leak, spend a penny, wee, wee-wee, pass water -- (eliminate urine; "Again, the cat had made on the expensive rug")
Wee - A short time; "bide a wee"
- While1.) While, piece, spell, patch -- (a period of indeterminate length (usually short) marked by some action or condition; "he was here for a little while"; "I need to rest for a piece"; "a spell of good weather"; "a patch of bad weather")
While, Piece1.) Piece -- (a separate part of a whole; "an important piece of the evidence")
2.) Piece -- (an item that is an instance of some type; "he designed a new piece of equipment"; "she bought a lovely piece of china";)
Piece, Spell1.) Enchantment, spell, trance -- (a psychological state induced by (or as if induced by) a magical incantation)
2.) Go, spell, tour, turn -- (a time for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else); "it's my go"; "a spell of work")
Spell, Patch1.) Spot, speckle, dapple, patch, fleck, maculation -- (a small contrasting part of something; "a bald spot"; "a leopard's spots"; "a patch of clouds"; "patches of thin ice"; "a fleck of red")
2.) Plot, plot of ground, patch -- (a small area of ground covered by specific vegetation; "a bean plot"; "a cabbage patch"; "a briar patch")
Patch - A period of indeterminate length (usually short) marked by some action or condition; "he was here for a little while"; "I need to rest for a piece"; "a spell of good weather"; "a patch of bad weather"
- Moment1.) Moment, minute, second, instant -- (a particular point in time; "the moment he arrived the party began")
2.) Moment, minute, second, bit -- (an indefinitely short time; "wait just a moment"; "it only takes a minute"; "in just a bit")
Moment, Minute1.) Minute, min -- (a unit of time equal to 60 seconds or 1/60th of an hour; "he ran a 4 minute mile")
2.) Moment, minute, second, bit -- (an indefinitely short time; "wait just a moment"; "it only takes a minute"; "in just a bit")
Minute, Second1.) Second, sec, s -- (1/60 of a minute; the basic unit of time adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites)
2.) Moment, minute, second, bit -- (an indefinitely short time; "wait just a moment"; "it only takes a minute"; "in just a bit")
Second, Bit1.) Spot, bit -- (a small quantity; "a spot of tea"; "a bit of paper")
2.) Bit, chip, flake, fleck, scrap -- (a small fragment of something broken off from the whole; "a bit of rock caught him in the eye")
Bit - A particular point in time; "the moment he arrived the party began"
- Ephemera1.) Ephemera -- (something transitory; lasting a day)
1.) Ephemeron, ephemeral -- (anything short-lived, as an insect that lives only for a day in its winged form)
Ephemera - Something transitory; lasting a day
- Space age1.) Space age -- (the age beginning with the first space travel; from 1957 to the present)
Space age - The age beginning with the first space travel; from 1957 to the present
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