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undead

[uhn-ded] / ˌʌnˈdɛd /
ADJECTIVE
no longer alive but animated by a supernatural force
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG
WEAK
unhaunted


Example Sentences

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The movie doesn’t require a conspicuously out-of-place nod to “The Shining” or the many self-referential nods to its own franchise highlight reel to keep viewers hooked, but it can’t resist making characters and even swarms of the undead shout out its most iconic lines, forcing the absurdism of the original films into tonal dissonance with the rest of the film.

From Los Angeles Times

The zombie infection that plagued a tropical paradise in the 2011 original has landed stateside, but you can build an arsenal, from baseball bats to machine guns, to fend off the undead hordes.

From Seattle Times

The movie doesn’t require a conspicuously out of place nod to “The Shining” or the many self-referential nods to its own franchise highlight reel to keep viewers hooked, but it can’t resist making characters and even swarms of the undead shout out its most iconic lines, forcing the absurdism of the original films into tonal dissonance with the rest of the film.

From Los Angeles Times

Graffiti covers every inch of the foyer of Beau’s building; vagrants shuffle along like the undead in a zombie film; trash piles up on street corners and abandoned cars along curbs.

From Los Angeles Times

Years later, it would launch a thousand memes — a kind of digital version of becoming undead.

From Washington Times