dead in French
dead in French is mort, mdr, cœur — dead means no longer alive.
dead in French
mort
(hyperbole) Figuratively, not alive; lacking life.
mdr
(legal) Cut off from the rights of a citizen; deprived of the power of enjoying the rights of property.
cœur
(often with "the") Time when coldness, darkness, or stillness is most intense.
milieu
(often with "the") Time when coldness, darkness, or stillness is most intense.
profondeurs
(often with "the") Time when coldness, darkness, or stillness is most intense.
What does "dead" mean?
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adj No longer alive.
"The old oak tree had been dead for years."
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adj No longer working, active, or in use.
"My phone battery is dead."
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adj Complete or exact, especially describing precision or stillness.
"He hit dead centre with his first shot."
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adv Completely; exactly.
"You're dead right about that."
dead in a sentence
- The old oak tree had been dead for years.
- Her grandfather has been dead since 2010.
- My phone battery is dead.
- That line has been dead for months — nobody uses it anymore.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "dead" in French?
"dead" in French is mort, mdr, cœur. dead means: No longer alive.
How do you use "dead" in a sentence?
Example: "The old oak tree had been dead for years." In French, "dead" is mort, mdr, cœur.
Are there other ways to say "dead" in French?
Yes — French has 5 translations listed for "dead": mort, mdr, cœur, milieu, profondeurs.
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