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deathly
/ ˈdɛθlɪ /
adjective
deadly
resembling death
a deathly quiet
Other Word Forms
- deathliness noun
- predeathly adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
He could have been totally fine, or he could have gotten deathly ill.
As he struggled with a system, which aimed to preserve secrecy and deepen separation, he didn’t know about a deathly further dimension to the institutional inhumanity.
When Charlie Hopkins thinks back to the three years he spent in one of America's most famous prisons, he remembers the "deathly quiet" the most.
Despite their addiction to Russian energy, they ironically claim to be deathly afraid of Putin’s territorial ambitions.
Sure, but whatever one feels about the ethics of “Emilia Pérez,” the bigger problem, for me, is that it quickly begins to take itself deathly seriously.
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