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English Dictionary: lifeless by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
lifeless
adj
  1. deprived of life; no longer living; "a lifeless body"
    Synonym(s): lifeless, exanimate
  2. destitute or having been emptied of life or living beings; "after the dance the littered and lifeless ballroom echoed hollowly"
  3. lacking animation or excitement or activity; "the party being dead we left early"; "it was a lifeless party until she arrived"
  4. not having the capacity to support life; "a lifeless planet"
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Lifeless \Life"less\, a.
      Destitute of life, or deprived of life; not containing, or
      inhabited by, living beings or vegetation; dead, or
      apparently dead; spiritless; powerless; dull; as, a lifeless
      carcass; lifeless matter; a lifeless desert; a lifeless wine;
      a lifeless story. -- {Life"less*ly}, adv. --
      {Life"less*ness}, n.
  
      Syn: Dead; soulless; inanimate; torpid; inert; inactive;
               dull; heavy; unanimated; spiritless; frigid; pointless;
               vapid; flat; tasteless.
  
      Usage: {Lifeless}, {Dull}, {Inanimate}, {Dead}. In a moral
                  sense, lifeless denotes a want of vital energy;
                  inanimate, a want of expression as to any feeling that
                  may be possessed; dull implies a torpor of soul which
                  checks all mental activity; dead supposes a
                  destitution of feeling. A person is said to be
                  lifeless who has lost the spirits which he once had;
                  he is said to be inanimate when he is naturally
                  wanting in spirits; one is dull from an original
                  deficiency of mental power; he who is dead to moral
                  sentiment is wholly bereft of the highest attribute of
                  his nature.
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