noun a supernatural being, typically a corpse, that is reanimated and possesses unnatural powers
adjective pertaining to such beings or characteristics
Undead characters are popular in horror films and TV shows, with depictions ranging from mindless zombies to sophisticated vampires.
Undead enemies and characters are common in video games, often serving as challenging foes for players to overcome.
Various cultures have myths and folklore about undead beings, such as ghosts, revenants, and wights.
In fantasy RPGs, the undead are often enemies that players must defeat, such as skeletons, zombies, and vampires.
The undead are common creatures in horror literature, often depicted as reanimated corpses or beings that have returned from the dead.
In literature and entertainment, 'undead' is often used to describe creatures like zombies, vampires, or ghosts that are no longer alive but are still animated in some way.
In psychology, 'undead' may be used metaphorically to describe unresolved issues or traumas that continue to affect a person's thoughts and behaviors, even though they may seem to be in the past.
In the gaming industry, 'undead' is a common theme for characters or enemies that have been reanimated or brought back to life through supernatural means, adding a spooky or challenging element to gameplay.
In forensic science, 'undead' may be used colloquially to describe evidence that seems to have been resolved or put to rest, but then resurfaces or becomes relevant again in a case.