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impervious, inured, inert: He has always been dead to others'<br />

problems. 5 out, smothered, extinguished: The fire is dead. 6<br />

inanimate, lifeless, inert, inorganic: Dead stones speak<br />

volumes to the geologist. 7 extinct, obsolete, perished, past,<br />

outmoded, disused, expired, pass‚: Latin is a dead language. 8<br />

barren, unfruitful, infertile, unproductive: That area off the<br />

coast is dead as far as fishing goes. 9 tired (out), exhausted,<br />

worn out, fatigued, tired out, spent, collapsing, in a state of<br />

collapse, Slang bushed, beat, Brit knackered, US and Canadian<br />

pooped: We were completely dead after the hike into town. 10<br />

dull, lustreless, flat, neutral, vapid, empty, bland,<br />

colourless, grey, beige, dun: The walls of the prison were<br />

painted a dead white. 11 stagnant, motionless, still, standing,<br />

static, inert, unmoving, inactive, quiet, calm: There were<br />

small pools of dead water covered with a green slime. Without a<br />

breath of air stirring, the boat was dead in the water. 12<br />

boring, dull, tedious, tiresome, monotonous, prosaic,<br />

uninteresting, run-of-the-mill, ordinary, commonplace, dry,<br />

insipid, bland, flat, two-dimensional, lifeless, stiff, rigid,<br />

stony: The play was bad, the performance dead. 13 dull,<br />

muffled, deadened, anechoic, unresounding, non-resonant: One<br />

room in the laboratory was built to be dead to all sound. 14<br />

complete, entire, total, absolute, downright, thorough, through<br />

and through, utter, all-out, out-and-out, unqualified,<br />

unrelieved, unbroken, categorical, outright: My investment in<br />

the anti-gravity pill has so far been a dead loss. 15 profound,<br />

deep: I fell into a dead sleep. 16 sudden, abrupt, complete,<br />

full: The train came to a dead stop. 17 certain, sure,<br />

unerring, exact, precise, accurate, crack: According to the<br />

records, Calamity Jane was a dead shot.<br />

--adv. 18 completely, entirely, absolutely, totally, utterly,<br />

categorically, thoroughly, unconditionally, unqualifiedly: You<br />

are dead right about Pontefract. 19 completely, entirely,<br />

absolutely, totally; abruptly, suddenly: He stopped dead in his<br />

tracks and stared at me. 20 directly, exactly, precisely: An<br />

enormous maelstrom lay dead ahead of the fragile craft.<br />

--n. 21 depth(s), extreme, midst, middle: She used to visit<br />

his room in the dead of night.<br />

deaden v. 1 numb, benumb, paralyse, anaesthetize, desensitize, dull;<br />

damp: This injection will deaden your hand and you'll feel no

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