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lifeless ( Adjective)

UK/US /ˈlaɪfləs/

1-

B1

somebody who is dead or appears to be dead

-> I couldn’t bear to see her lying lifeless.

-> I touched her lifeless face for the last time.

Synonym

inanimate

Opposite

alive

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2-

B2

It isn't alive; it doesn't have any living creatures growing on or in it.

-> The lifeless land was dry and alone.

-> The planet was lifeless but we aim to start a new life on it.

Synonym

defunct

Opposite

animate

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3-

B2

as a person who has fainted, soulless

-> Your face is a bit lifeless today.

-> Her role was too lifeless for her.

Synonym

lacklustre

Opposite

lively

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'lifeless' Contained Stories

Travel and see – Travel

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Traveling is very lifelong important for two reasons. Firstly, you can get new experiences and new information thanks to your independence from your own culture. Letting go of inaction and taking action will help you get rid of the feeling of inability. Second, you start to not be shy suddenly when you travel. Because meeting new people makes you more confident and comfortable. An increase in your self-confidence makes you a more powerful person. You can express your ideas more easily. By doing so, you will add new memories to your lifeless and colorless life.