Pronunciation: /ʌnˈdɛd/
noun a supernatural being, typically a corpse, that is reanimated and possesses unnatural powers
A1 The undead are creatures that are neither alive nor dead.
A2 In some folklore, the undead are said to roam the earth at night.
B1 Many horror movies feature the undead as main characters.
B2 The concept of the undead has been explored in various works of literature.
C1 Scholars have debated the origins and meanings of the term 'undead' for centuries.
C2 The undead have been portrayed in different ways across different cultures and time periods.
adjective pertaining to such beings or characteristics
A1 The undead creature slowly walked towards the group of scared villagers.
A2 Legends say that the haunted castle is home to the undead spirits of those who perished there.
B1 The undead army marched tirelessly through the night, seeking revenge on those who wronged them.
B2 The necromancer had the power to raise the dead and turn them into undead minions under his control.
C1 The ancient curse caused the once living to become immortal undead beings, doomed to roam the earth forever.
C2 The necropolis was a place where the undead rulers of the underworld gathered to plot their next move against the living.
formal Legends speak of creatures known as the undead, beings who have risen from the dead.
informal I heard that movie has a bunch of undead characters in it.
slang The video game is full of creepy undead monsters.
figurative The project seemed like an undead idea, constantly coming back to haunt us.
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