Antonyms for dead-beat
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : noun ded-beet; adjective ded-beet |
Phonetic Transcription : noun ˈdɛdˌbit; adjective ˈdɛdˈbit |
Definition of dead-beat
Origin :- "worthless sponging idler," 1863, American English slang, perhaps originally Civil War slang, from dead (adj.) + beat. Earlier used colloquially as an adjectival expression to mean "completely beaten" (1821), and perhaps the base notion is of "worn out, good for nothing." It is noted in a British source from 1861 as a term for "a pensioner."
- In England "dead beat" means worn out, used up. ... But here, "dead beat" is used, as a substantive, to mean a scoundrel, a shiftless, swindling vagabond. We hear it said that such a man is a beat or a dead beat. The phrase thus used is not even good slang. It is neither humorous nor descriptive. There is not in it even a perversion of the sense of the words of which it is composed. Its origin is quite beyond conjecture. ["Americanisms," in "The Galaxy," January 1878]
- It also was used of a kind of regulating mechanism in pendulum clocks.
- As in fatigued : adj tired
- So the guns were left, and by the evening of the next day the foot were dead-beat.
- Extract from : « Micah Clarke » by Arthur Conan Doyle
- You're nothing but a renegade preacher, a dead-beat, and a hypocrite.
- Extract from : « The Tyranny of the Dark » by Hamlin Garland
- Escapements are of three classes: recoil, dead, or dead-beat; and detached.
- Extract from : « Time Telling through the Ages » by Harry Chase Brearley
- I would, perhaps, be regarded as a dead-beat, but what of that?
- Extract from : « Broke » by Edwin A. Brown
- Life is but a joke, but it isn't wise to let the dead-beat have the joke on you all the time.
- Extract from : « How to Collect a Doctor Bill » by Frank P. Davis
- If I should fall asleep on your sofa, don't waken me; I'm dead-beat.
- Extract from : « The Red Room » by August Strindberg
- He has been after all the fire-engines on foot, and is just come back, dead-beat.
- Extract from : « Trevlyn Hold » by Mrs. Henry Wood
- Chief of all these is the fact that it is not what engineers call "dead-beat."
- Extract from : « Marvels of Scientific Invention » by Thomas W. Corbin
- Although we were dead-beat the angel of sleep refused to come to us.
- Extract from : « Sixteen Months in Four German Prisons » by Henry Charles Mahoney
- McKenna, dead-beat, gained the outlying logs and fell as he reached solid earth.
- Extract from : « The Boss of Wind River » by David Goodger (goodger@python.org)
Synonyms for dead-beat
- all in
- beat
- bedraggled
- blasé
- burned out
- bushed
- dead
- dead-beat
- dead-tired
- dog-tired
- dog-weary
- done in
- droopy
- dropping
- enervated
- exhausted
- fagged out
- jaded
- languid
- languorous
- lassitudinous
- listless
- out of gas
- overtired
- played out
- pooped
- prostrate
- ready to drop
- spent
- tuckered
- washed out
- wasted
- weary
- worn
- worn-out
- zonked
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