The word "dead" can evoke feelings of finality, loss, sadness, or emptiness. It often carries a sense of permanence and inevitability that can be unsettling or somber.
No! it actually means that the rest of your body is still functioning, but your brain is dead! Except there is really no way to come out of being brain dead. So the person is techonally dead dead:( It describes one who is stupid and dumb. But do not use that word because it is a bad word and the one who hears it, she/he will feel sad.
In one word: dead.
Perhaps the word "marginalize" fits this definition?
The word feel is two syllables...
Dead is a one-syllable word so the answer is 'dead'
There is one syllable in the word dead.
To convert two words into one, just united them as one. it 's simple! Living dead will become a Livingdead! And sounds much better as one word.
According to one theory, all people can feel it they just ignore it.
"Feel" has one syllable. It is pronounced as /fiːl/.
A really good one is "dead as a doornail".
his guilt makes him need to belittle you so he can feel better about himself....does his word vomit make you feel better?
One word you can make is "adorns."