`dead` in Latin
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dead
- adjective
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no longer alive or living
mortuusThe man is dead. — Vir mortuus est.defunctusThe king is dead. — Rex defunctus est. -
[figurative,
colloquial],
completely or absolutely
plane [figurative, colloquial]He was dead certain. — Plane certus erat.omnino [figurative, colloquial]She is dead wrong. — Illa omnino errat. -
[technical,
scientific],
not functioning or inoperative
inoperans [technical, scientific]The battery is dead. — Batteria inoperans est.exstinctus [technical, scientific]The circuit is dead. — Circuitus exstinctus est. -
[emotional,
colloquial],
exhausted or extremely tired
lassus [emotional, colloquial]I'm dead after that run. — Post cursum illum lassus sum.defessus [emotional, colloquial]She was dead on her feet. — In pedibus suis defessa erat. -
[dated,
colloquial],
no longer relevant or fashionable
obsoletus [dated, colloquial]That style is dead. — Illa forma obsoleta est.
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no longer alive or living