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Meaning of dead to the world | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR C2

Definitions

  1. Sound asleep.
    idiomatic, not-comparable
  2. Unconscious.
    idiomatic, not-comparable
  3. Without social relationships or communication; without emotional or tangible bonds to others.
    idiomatic, not-comparable

Examples

“However, he slept right through the night, and was still dead to the world when I slipped out.”
“Simon hit him from behind on the back of his head. The size of his punch was enough to knock even the toughest senseless. Simon's victim fell to the deck. . . . There he lay, dead to the world.”
“[D]id you think that a being so sequestered as I am was already dead to the world, even while he was walking upon its surface?”
“There were some broken men among these debtors who had been in jail so long, and were so miserable and destitute of friends, so dead to the world, and utterly forgotten and uncared for, that they implored their jailers not to set them free.”
“During two long weeks Tom lay a prisoner, dead to the world and its happenings.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.

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