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dead vs gone

gone vs dead

dead is a noun but gone is not a noun.

dead and gone both are adjectives.

dead is an adverb but gone is not an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
dead Yes Yes No Yes
gone No Yes No No
dead (noun) gone (noun)
people who are no longer living
a time when coldness (or some other quality associated with death) is intense
dead (adjective) gone (adjective)
no longer having or seeming to have or expecting to have life stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol)
not showing characteristics of life especially the capacity to sustain life; no longer exerting force or having energy or heat dead
the complete stoppage of an action destroyed or killed
not surviving in active use well in the past; former
physically inactive drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted
devoid of activity used up or no longer available
lacking resilience or bounce
out of use or operation because of a fault or breakdown
devoid of physical sensation; numb
(followed by `to') not showing human feeling or sensitivity; unresponsive
no longer having force or relevance
unerringly accurate
not circulating or flowing
very tired
drained of electric charge; discharged
not yielding a return
lacking acoustic resonance
dead (adverb) gone (adverb)
completely and without qualification; used informally as intensifiers
quickly and without warning; happening unexpectedly; on impulse; without premeditation
Difference between dead and gone

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