dead
Yes it is. It can be used as an adjective to describe something, e.g. The dead dog is lying on the side of the road. The noun form "death" is also often used as an adjunct (death mask, death bringer).
You could say deathly, or death-like. Another adjective which means to do with death is morbid. Something which causes death is fatal.
No, it is not. Doom is a noun (death, condemnation) or a verb (to sentence or submit one to doom).The past participle doomed can be used as an adjective.
It is impossible for someone to write after their death. However, the adjective posthumous refers to an action, comment or honor (or publication of works) done after one's death.
No. Although it ends in -LY as many adverbs do, it is an adjective (tending to cause death).
deadly it is an adjective that means "causes death" example: Hemlock is a fatal poison.
The adjective words should be hyphenated : near-death experience.
deadly it is an adjective that means "causes death" example: Hemlock is a fatal poison.
The adjective dead has the related abstract noun "death" (in some uses, deadness, meaning desensitivity).
'ahorcadura', 'muerte en la horca' = '(death by) hanging 'colgante', 'suspendido' = hanging, suspended (adjective)
Buona morte is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "good death." The pronunciation of the feminine singular adjective and noun will be "BWO-na MOR-tey" in Italian.