different between lifelike vs lifeless
lifelike
English
Etymology
life +? -like
Adjective
lifelike (comparative more lifelike, superlative most lifelike)
- Like a living being, resembling life, giving an accurate representation
Translations
See also
- lifesize
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lifeless
English
Etymology
From Middle English lyfles, lifles, from Old English l?fl?as (“lifeless”), equivalent to life +? -less. Cognate with West Frisian libbensleas (“lifeless”), Dutch levenloos (“lifeless”), German leblos (“lifeless”), Danish livløs (“lifeless”), Swedish livlös (“lifeless”), Icelandic líflaus (“lifeless”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?la?fl?s/
- Hyphenation: life?less
Adjective
lifeless (comparative more lifeless, superlative most lifeless)
- inanimate; having no life
- dead; having lost life
- uninhabited, or incapable of supporting life
- dull or lacking vitality
Derived terms
- lifelessly
- lifelessness
Translations
Anagrams
- fileless, self-lies
lifeless From the web:
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- what is lifeless steering
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