| DEADLY | • deadly adj. (Obsolete, rare) Subject to death; mortal. • deadly adj. Causing death; lethal. • deadly adj. Aiming or willing to destroy; implacable; desperately hostile. |
| DEADLIER | • deadlier adj. Comparative form of deadly: more deadly. • DEADLY adj. lethal. |
| DEADLIFT | • deadlift n. (Weightlifting) A weight training exercise where one lifts a loaded barbell off the ground from a stabilized… • deadlift n. Any lift performed without help or leverage. • deadlift n. (Figurative, by extension) An effort made under discouraging conditions. |
| DEADLINE | • deadline n. A time limit in the form of a date on or before which something must be completed. • deadline n. (Archaic) A guideline marked on a plate for a printing press. • deadline n. (Archaic) A line that does not move. (Can we add an example for this sense?) |
| DEADLOCK | • deadlock n. A standstill resulting from the opposition of two evenly matched forces; a stalemate or impasse. • deadlock n. (Computing) An inability to continue due to two programs or devices each requiring a response from the… • deadlock v. (Intransitive) To cause or come to a deadlock. |
| DEADLIEST | • deadliest adj. Superlative form of deadly: most deadly. • DEADLY adj. lethal. |
| DEADLIFTS | • deadlifts n. Plural of deadlift. • deadlifts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deadlift. • DEADLIFT v. to lift without leverage. |
| DEADLIGHT | • deadlight n. (Nautical) A strong (often wooden) shutter fitted over a porthole, that can be closed in bad weather… • deadlight n. (Nautical) A deck prism, a device to allow light into the cabin of boat through the deck. • deadlight n. (Figurative) An eyelid. |
| DEADLINED | • deadlined v. Simple past tense and past participle of deadline. • DEADLINE v. to put a time limit on. |
| DEADLINES | • deadlines n. Plural of deadline. • DEADLINE v. to put a time limit on. |
| DEADLOCKS | • deadlocks n. Plural of deadlock. • deadlocks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deadlock. • DEADLOCK v. to come to a standstill. |
| DEADLIFTED | • deadlifted v. Simple past tense and past participle of deadlift. • DEADLIFT v. to lift without leverage. |
| DEADLIGHTS | • deadlights n. Plural of deadlight. • dead-lights n. Plural of dead-light. • DEADLIGHT n. a strong shutter, made to fit open ports and keep out water in a storm. |
| DEADLINESS | • deadliness n. Synonym of lethality. • deadliness n. (Figurative, hyperbolic) Tedium, or the quality of being boring. • DEADLINESS n. the quality of being deadly. |
| DEADLINING | • deadlining v. Present participle of deadline. • DEADLINE v. to put a time limit on. |
| DEADLOCKED | • deadlocked v. Simple past tense and past participle of deadlock. • DEADLOCK v. to come to a standstill. |
| DEADLIFTING | • deadlifting v. Present participle of deadlift. • DEADLIFT v. to lift without leverage. |
| DEADLOCKING | • deadlocking v. Present participle of deadlock. • DEADLOCK v. to come to a standstill. |
| DEADLINESSES | • deadlinesses n. Plural of deadliness. • DEADLINESS n. the quality of being deadly. |
| POSTDEADLINE | • postdeadline adj. After a deadline. • POSTDEADLINE adj. following a deadline. |