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dead

  1. adjective
    • no longer alive or living
      mortuus
      The man is dead. — Vir mortuus est.
      defunctus
      The 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.