Found 4 items, similar to dead.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: dead
mati
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: dead
mati
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: dead
dead
adj 1: no longer having or seeming to have or expecting to have
life;
“the nerve is dead”;
“a dead pallor”;
“he was
marked as a dead man by the assassin” [ant:
alive(p)]
2: not showing characteristics of life especially the capacity
to sustain life; no longer exerting force or having energy
or heat;
“Mars is a dead planet”;
“a dead battery”;
“dead
soil”;
“dead coals”;
“the fire is dead” [ant:
live]
3: 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” [syn:
all in(p),
beat(p),
bushed(p),
dead(p)]
4: unerringly accurate;
“a dead shot”;
“took dead aim”
5: physically inactive;
“Crater Lake is in the crater of a dead
volcano of the Cascade Range”
6: total;
“dead silence”;
“utter seriousness” [syn:
dead(a),
utter(a)]
7: not endowed with life;
“the inorganic world is inanimate”;
“inanimate objects”;
“dead stones” [syn:
inanimate,
nonliving]
[ant:
animate]
8: (followed by `to') not showing human feeling or sensitivity;
unresponsive;
“passersby were dead to our plea for help”;
“numb to the cries for mercy” [syn:
dead(p),
numb(p)]
9: devoid of physical sensation; numb;
“his gums were dead from
the novocain”;
“she felt no discomfort as the dentist
drilled her deadened tooth”;
“a public desensitized by
continuous television coverage of atrocities” [syn:
deadened]
10: lacking acoustic resonance;
“dead sounds characteristic of
some compact discs”;
“the dead wall surfaces of a
recording studio”
11: not yielding a return;
“dead capital”;
“idle funds” [syn:
idle]
12: not circulating or flowing;
“dead air”;
“dead water”;
“stagnant water” [syn:
dead(a),
stagnant]
13: out of use or operation because of a fault or breakdown;
“a
dead telephone line”;
“the motor is dead”
14: not surviving in active use;
“Latin is a dead language”
15: lacking resilience or bounce;
“a dead tennis ball”
16: no longer in force or use; inactive;
“a defunct (or dead)
law”;
“a defunct organization” [syn:
defunct]
17: no longer having force or relevance;
“a dead issue”
18: sudden and complete;
“came to a dead stop” [syn:
dead(a)]
19: drained of electric charge; discharged;
“a dead battery”;
“left the lights on and came back to find the battery
drained” [syn:
drained]
20: lacking animation or excitement or activity;
“the party
being dead we left early”;
“it was a lifeless party until
she arrived” [syn:
lifeless]
21: devoid of activity;
“this is a dead town; nothing ever
happens here”
dead
n 1: people who are no longer living;
“they buried the dead”
[ant:
living]
2: a time when coldness (or some other quality associated with
death) is intense;
“the dead of winter”
dead
adv 1: quickly and without warning;
“he stopped suddenly” [syn:
abruptly,
suddenly,
short]
2: 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” [syn:
absolutely,
perfectly,
utterly]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: dead
Sainted
\Saint"ed\, a.
1. Consecrated; sacred; holy; pious.
“A most sainted king.”
--Shak.
[1913 Webster]
Amongst the enthroned gods on sainted seats.
--Milton.
[1913 Webster]
2. Entered into heaven; -- a euphemism for
dead.
[1913 Webster]