dead in a sentence
a.
Definition
Dead: having lost life or vitality; no longer alive.
Sample Sentences
- The flowers in the garden lay dead after the harsh winter.
- He felt a sense of dread when he discovered the dead bird on the sidewalk.
- The novel's ending left the main character feeling emotionally dead inside.
- She declared the battery dead after it failed to power the remote.
- In the eerie silence of the forest, even the chatter of the wildlife seemed dead.
- The garden was filled with the scent of dead leaves, a reminder of the changing season.
- After the storm, the once vibrant tree stood bare and dead against the gray sky.
- She felt a deep sadness as she gazed at the dead flowers, their colors faded and forgotten.
- The detective discovered a dead body hidden in the abandoned warehouse.
- His enthusiasm for the project seemed dead as soon as he heard the negative feedback.
- The once vibrant garden now lay dead under the weight of winter's frost.
- She felt a dead silence envelop the room after the shocking news was shared.
- The artist's latest work captured the raw beauty of a dead tree against a sunset backdrop.
- After days without food, the small creature was found lifeless and dead by the roadside.
- He couldn't shake the feeling that the old traditions were dead in the modern world.
- The flowers in the garden are completely dead after the frost.
- He felt dead inside after hearing the tragic news.
- The old tree stood dead, its branches bare against the sky.
- She delivered a deadpan response that left everyone in the room silent.
- The debate ended in a deadlock, with neither side willing to compromise.
- The ancient tree stood tall, its branches gnarled and its leaves long dead.
- After the long winter, the garden was a barren landscape, with everything appearing dead and lifeless.
- Despite the rumors of his death, he was very much alive, proving everyone wrong.
- The once vibrant city now felt dead, with empty streets echoing the silence of abandonment.
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