undead
English
Etymology
From Middle English undede, equivalent to un- + dead. The first attestation is from around 1400. Usage as a noun is attested from the early 20th century onwards.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʌnˈdɛd/
- Rhymes: -ɛd
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Adjective
undead (not comparable)
- Pertaining to a corpse, though having qualities of life.
- (horror fiction) Being animate, though non-living.
- 27 November 2018, April Wolfe, AV Club Anna And The Apocalypse is a holiday-horror cocktail of singing, maiming, and clichés
- When Anna and John finally break out of their self-centered bubbles to the shock that they must battle to the death an undead neighbor in a giant snowman costume, it plays like a poignant comment on movie teenagers’ tendency to indulge their inner lives, ignorant of the world around them.
- 27 November 2018, April Wolfe, AV Club Anna And The Apocalypse is a holiday-horror cocktail of singing, maiming, and clichés
Translations
being animate, though non-living
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Noun
the undead pl (plural only)
- (horror fiction) Those creatures which are undead; that is, dead yet still animate.
- In the zombie movie, an army of the undead accosted some nubile skinny-dipping teenagers.
- 2017 July 16, Brandon Nowalk, “Chickens and dragons come home to roost on Game Of Thrones (newbies)”, in The Onion AV Club:
- It’s an episode of characters returning to their own pasts as different people. They can retrench like Cersei, back on her bullshit, I mean, warpath. Or they can adapt, like The Hound. Neither way necessarily ensures success, but we know the archmaester isn’t unequivocally right. We’ve seen dragons reborn and armies of the undead. I wouldn’t be so sure that Wall will stand forever.
Translations
those creatures which are dead but still animate
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Noun
undead (plural undeads)
- (horror fiction) A creature that is undead; that is, dead but still animate.
- 1983, Tanith Lee}, The Wars of Vis
- "You will do me a service," the undead said to him.
- 1997, Carol Margaret Davison, Paul Simpson-Housley, Bram Stoker's Dracula: sucking through the century, 1897-1997
- Innocent VIII lent credibility to the actual existence of undeads, an action that perpetuated, and even stimulated, vampire hysteria.
- 1983, Tanith Lee}, The Wars of Vis
See also
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