Comparative for dead or deceased, or apparently so
“The horse's hooves crashed into Danni and she fell lifeless to the ground.”
Comparative for inanimate, having no sentience or consciousness
“The ball is just a lifeless piece of rubber that I command where to go.”
Comparative for lacking vigor, vitality, or excitement
“My official report is, of course, a lifeless affair, merely an exact statement of the facts.”
Comparative for having no shine or luster
“Who, then, is able to depict with dead and lifeless colors and shades the shining and radiant glories of such worth and glory?”
Comparative for barren, and devoid of living things or beings
“Not a breath of wind stirred in this lifeless place. The only movement came from dust kicked up by his feet.”
Comparative for not conducive to growing crops
“She stepped away from the Huntsman and peered through a window at the lifeless land that surrounded them.”
Comparative for characterized by sluggishness or weariness
Comparative for at rest, stationary, immobile, not moving
Comparative for characterized by laziness, indolence, and a lack of ambition
Comparative for not excessively showy or lively
Comparative for not awake and aware of and responding to one's environment
Comparative for lacking friendliness or emotion in manner or behavior
Comparative for dull, sluggish, or ugly
Comparative for barren, without life or inhabitants
Comparative for hanging or sagging downwards
Comparative for resembling a corpse or dead body
(of a person) Comparative for physically incapable of moving
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