Antonyms for deceaseds
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : dih-seest |
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˈsist |
Definition of deceaseds
Origin :- late 15c., past participle adjective from decease (v.). As a verbal noun meaning "dead person, those who are dead," from early 17c.
- As in body : noun corpse
- As in cadaver : noun dead body
- As in corpse : noun dead body
- The deceaseds party exclaimed, We will have another round; we are in no hurry.
- Extract from : « The Chronicles of Crime or The New Newgate Calendar. v. 2/2 » by Camden Pelham
- Holloway and Haggerty then came up, and said they had done the trick, and as a token, put the deceaseds hat into my hand.
- Extract from : « The Chronicles of Crime or The New Newgate Calendar. v. 1/2 » by Camden Pelham
- Such manifest signs of guilt fully corroborated the deceaseds incriminating words.
- Extract from : « Mysteries of Police and Crime » by Arthur Griffiths
- He and Jim lifted the body into the wagon, and drove over to Elijah Hunts, thinking it best to take it to deceaseds cousin.
- Extract from : « Within the Capes » by Howard Pyle
- He noticed then a dark stain on the collar, and also deceaseds plain coathe knew that something was wrong.
- Extract from : « Within the Capes » by Howard Pyle
- A pig was then baked whole, and placed on the deceaseds body, surrounded by a pile of vegetable food.
- Extract from : « Curiosities of Superstition » by W. H. Davenport Adams
- The result of the selling of the deceaseds effects did not raise the good woman to a condition of luxury.
- Extract from : « Rowlandson's Oxford » by A. Hamilton Gibbs
- This he finally succeeded in doing, but the deceaseds place was soon taken by others, who kept at poor Perkins until nightfall.
- Extract from : « The Putumayo, The Devil's Paradise » by Walter Hardenburg
Synonyms for deceaseds
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