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The example sentences of DEADEST in videos (2 in total of 2)

should modal be verb, base form the determiner deadest adjective, superlative area noun, singular or mass continuing verb, gerund or present participle around preposition or subordinating conjunction to to 180 cardinal number degrees noun, plural here adverb 's possessive ending what wh-pronoun the determiner rear noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner capsule noun, singular or mass
this determiner should modal be verb, base form the determiner deadest adjective, superlative area noun, singular or mass on preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner microphone noun, singular or mass continuing verb, gerund or present participle around preposition or subordinating conjunction to to the determiner rear noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner mic adjective then adverb

Use "deadest" in a sentence | "deadest" example sentences

How to use "deadest" in a sentence?

  • The smile on your mouth was the deadest thing alive enough to have strength to die. (from "Neutral Tones")
    -Thomas Hardy-
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Definition and meaning of DEADEST

What does "deadest mean?"

/ded/

deadest

adjective
no longer alive.
other
.

What are synonyms of "deadest"?
Some common synonyms of "deadest" are:
  • deceased,
  • expired,
  • departed,
  • gone,
  • late,
  • lost,
  • lamented,
  • perished,
  • fallen,
  • slain,
  • slaughtered,
  • killed,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/dəˈsēst/

deceased
adjective noun

recently dead. recently dead person in question.

/ˌikˈspī(ə)r/

expired
verb

To die.

/dəˈpärdəd/

departed
adjective noun verb

dead. particular dead person or dead people. To go from a place in order to start a journey.

/ɡôn/

gone
adjective other preposition verb

no longer present. To move or travel to another place. (of time) past. To move or travel to another place.

/lāt/

late
adjective adverb

Happening near the end of a given time. after expected time.

/lôst/

lost
adjective verb

unable to find one's way. To fail to win something that is being contested.

/ləˈmen(t)əd/

lamented
adjective verb

conventional way of describing someone who has died or something that has ceased to exist. To express sadness or regret about something.

/ˈperiSH/

perished
verb

Usually poetic to be destroyed; die.

/ˈfôlən/

fallen
adjective verb

Having dropped. To drop in amount; to decrease.

/slā/

slain
verb

kill person or animal in violent way.

/ˈslôdər/

slaughtered
verb

To kill great numbers of people violently.

/kil/

killed
verb

To end the life of a person or other living thing.

What are antonyms of "deadest"?
Some common antonyms of "deadest" are:
  • alive,
  • living,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/əˈlīv/

alive
adjective

Living; not dead.

/ˈliviNG/

living
adjective noun verb

Alive. Your job or profession. To experience a particular type of life.

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