undead

[ˌʌnˈded]

undead Definition

  • 1(of a fictional being, especially a vampire) technically dead but still animate
  • 2no longer fashionable or popular

Using undead: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "undead" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

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    The undead creature rose from its grave and began to walk.

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    The undead army marched towards the castle.

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    The undead character in the movie was both frightening and fascinating.

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    The gothic novel is full of undead characters.

undead Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with undead

  • a group of undead creatures, often depicted in fantasy or horror fiction

    Example

    The undead army marched towards the castle, ready to attack.

  • a fictional being that is technically dead but still animate, often depicted in fantasy or horror fiction

    Example

    The undead creature rose from its grave and began to walk, seeking its next victim.

  • a supernatural affliction that causes a person to become undead, often depicted in fantasy or horror fiction

    Example

    The villagers feared the undead curse that haunted their town, causing people to rise from their graves.

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Summary: undead in Brief

The term 'undead' [ˌʌnˈded] refers to a fictional being, typically a vampire, that is technically dead but still animate. It is also used to describe things that are no longer fashionable or popular. Examples of usage include 'The undead creature rose from its grave and began to walk,' and 'The gothic novel is full of undead characters.'