different between deceased vs deceases
deceased
English
Etymology
From decease +? -ed, from Middle English deceas via Old French [Term?], from Latin d?cessus (“departure”), equivalent to d?ced-, variation of d?c?d?, d?c?dere (“to go away”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /d??si?st/
- (US) enPR: d?-s?st' IPA(key): /di?sist/
- (Canada) IPA(key): /di?sist/, /di?sizd/, /d??sizd/
- (Nigeria) IPA(key): /d??zizd/
- Homophone: diseased (Nigeria)
- Rhymes: -i?st
Adjective
deceased (not comparable)
- No longer alive; dead.
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- Belonging to the dead.
- (law) One who has died. In property law, the alternate term decedent is generally used. In criminal law, “the deceased” refers to the victim of a homicide.
Usage notes
- Not to be confused with diseased (affected with or suffering from disease).
Synonyms
- (no longer alive): asleep (euphemistic), at peace (euphemistic), at rest (euphemistic), dead, departed (euphemistic), late, gone (euphemistic)
Translations
Noun
deceased (plural deceased or deceaseds)
- A dead person.
- The deceased was interred in his local churchyard.
- a memorial to the deceased of two World Wars
- (law) One who has died. In property law, the alternate term decedent is generally used in US English. In criminal law, “the deceased” refers to the victim of a homicide.
Usage notes
Deceased or decedent is commonly used in legal and journalistic settings. Departed is most commonly used in religious settings.
Synonyms
- (dead person): decedent, departed, late
- (plural: dead people): decedents, departed
Translations
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deceases
English
Noun
deceases
- plural of decease
Verb
deceases
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decease
Anagrams
- seedcase
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