💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Deadender"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| deadendnoun | Alternative spelling of dead-end. [A road with no exit.] |
| dead-legnoun | Alternative form of dead leg (blow to the upper thigh) [A blow to the upper thigh, crushing the muscle against the bone and crushing the nerve cluster next to the quadriceps. Also, the resulting injury.] |
| dead beatnoun | Alternative form of deadbeat. [(derogatory) A lazy or irresponsible person who is often unemployed, often depending upon wealthy or otherwise financially independent people for support.] |
| nogoernoun | Alternative form of no-goer. [(informal) Something that has no chance of success; a non-starter] |
| drop-outnoun | Alternative spelling of dropout. [Someone who has left an educational institution without completing the course] |
| dead-namenoun | Alternative form of deadname. [(neologism, especially LGBTQ) A previous name of a person (especially a transgender person) who has since changed their name.] |
| dead namenoun | Alternative form of deadname. [(neologism, especially LGBTQ) A previous name of a person (especially a transgender person) who has since changed their name.] |
| die-hardnoun | Alternative spelling of diehard. [A person with such an attitude.] |
| deadringernoun | Alternative form of dead ringer. [(idiomatic) Someone or something that very closely resembles another; someone or something easily mistaken for another.] |
| lame-ducknoun | Alternative form of lame duck. [(colloquial) A person or thing that is helpless, inefficient, or disabled.] |
| crepehangernoun | Alternative form of crapehanger. [A pessimist or doomsayer.] |
| tail-endernoun | Alternative form of tailender. [(cricket) One of the last four or five batsmen in the batting order, normally bowlers with limited batting ability; a member of the tail.] |
| sadsacknoun | Alternative form of sad sack. [An incompetent or inept person.] |
| dead-ringernoun | Alternative form of dead ringer. [(idiomatic) Someone or something that very closely resembles another; someone or something easily mistaken for another.] |
| run-outnoun | Alternative form of runout. [Something that has been run out.] |
| endlinenoun | Alternative form of end line. [The line at which something ends] |
| doom-and-gloomnoun | Alternative form of doom and gloom. [Something considered indicative of feelings of pessimism and despair.] |
| dead-pannoun | Alternative form of deadpan. [A style of comedic delivery in which something humorous is said or done while not exhibiting a change in emotion or facial expression.] |
| deadweightnoun | Alternative form of dead weight. [Unremitting heavy weight that does not move.] |
| dead pannoun | Alternative form of deadpan. [A style of comedic delivery in which something humorous is said or done while not exhibiting a change in emotion or facial expression.] |
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