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deathly ( Adverb)
UK/US /ˈdeθli/
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similar to dead people or reminding death
-> She had become deathly quiet when she saw him standing in front of her.
-> I was deathly afraid to tell her that I broke the vase.
-> It was deathly cold outside, so I had to put on one more layer.
Synonym
deathlike
Opposite
healthful, lively
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'deathly' Contained Stories
Graduation is a thing that every student looks forward to but is filled with fear when having a cross-examination with the deathly question "what will you do when you graduate?" classically, when you answer this question regarding your dreams, reasonableness is evaluated, advices are given according to customs, and closing is made by mentioning relative peers. maybe adults need to look at it from a new accepted perspective. Schools are not just a stepping stone to a good job. The school process also means good memories, good friend relationships, and a developing personality. Advice and questions from adults will only cause restlessness. In this regard, traditionalism should be set aside and differentiation should be accepted as a new point of view.