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deathlike

/'deθlaik/
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Word: Deathlike

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: The word "deathlike" describes something that has the appearance or quality of death. It often refers to a very pale or lifeless look, as if someone or something is close to death or has the characteristics typically associated with death.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "deathlike" to describe a person, animal, or even an environment that looks very pale, still, or lifeless.
  • It is often used in a figurative sense to convey a sense of eeriness or unnatural stillness.
Example Sentence:
  • After running the marathon, she had a deathlike pallor, as if she had lost all her energy.
Advanced Usage:
  • "Deathlike" can be used in literature or poetry to create a vivid image of stillness or despair. For example: "The garden lay deathlike under the winter snow, devoid of color and life."
Word Variants:
  • Death: The noun form that refers to the end of life.
  • Deathly: An adjective that can also describe something that resembles death, similar to "deathlike," but may also imply a more ghostly or eerie quality.
Different Meaning:
  • While "deathlike" primarily refers to the physical appearance resembling death, it can also metaphorically describe situations or feelings that are lifeless or devoid of excitement.
Synonyms:
  • Lifeless
  • Pale
  • Ghostly
  • Moribund (a more advanced word meaning in a state of decline or near death)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Like death warmed up": This idiom is used to describe someone who looks very ill or unwell, similar to "deathlike."
  • "Dance with death": This phrase means to engage in risky behavior that could lead to serious harm or death.
Adjective
  1. having the physical appearance of death
    • a deathly pallor

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