noun a person, place, thing, or idea
adjective describing word that modifies a noun or pronoun
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Refers to a state of mind where a person is mentally unresponsive or lacking intellectual capacity.
May be used colloquially to describe a person who is brain dead or in a vegetative state.
Describes a student who is not engaged or actively participating in learning activities.
Commonly used in jokes or sarcastic remarks to mock someone's lack of intelligence.
Used informally to criticize someone for being foolish or unintelligent.
In the context of a writer, 'dead from the neck up' may refer to experiencing writer's block or a lack of creativity and inspiration.
For a psychologist, 'dead from the neck up' could be used to describe a patient who is emotionally or mentally unresponsive.
In a teaching profession, 'dead from the neck up' might be used to describe a student who is disengaged or not actively participating in the learning process.
In a medical setting, 'dead from the neck up' could indicate a patient who is unresponsive or unconscious.