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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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Many of the old locations are expanded and littered with new side objectives, such as hunting and killing more powerful undead monsters, or maybe just a bit of rat extermination.

From Washington Post

These objectives earn you special “spinel” jewels to trade for rare items from the iconic undead merchant, who this time has an even heavier, cartoonish cockney accent.

From Washington Post

In that perfect world where Fox News ceased to exist, its viewers and the larger neofascist and antidemocracy movement would shamble on like one of the undead.

From Salon

Carvel says he’s an “advocate” for all the characters he’s played, which include the monstrous Miss Trunchbull in “Matilda the Musical” in London and New York, a cheating husband in TV thriller “Doctor Foster” and undead dinner guest Banquo in Joel Coen’s movie “The Tragedy of Macbeth.”

From Seattle Times

In fact, he’s played a Northman before: Eric Northman, the proudly undead, ultrasexy Viking vampire on the HBO series “True Blood.”

From New York Times