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    In·an·i·mate
    /inˈanəmət/

    adjective

    • 1. not alive, especially not in the manner of animals and humans: "inanimate objects like stones"
  2. 1. : not animate: a. : not endowed with life or spirit. an inanimate object. b. : lacking consciousness or power of motion. an inanimate body. 2. : not animated or lively : dull. inanimately adverb. inanimateness noun. Did you know?

  3. adjective. not animate; lifeless. Synonyms: dead, inert, mineral, vegetable, inorganic. spiritless; sluggish; dull. Synonyms: torpid, dormant, inactive.

  4. inanimate | American Dictionary. adjective [ not gradable ] us / ɪˈnæn·ə·mət / Add to word list. possessing none of the characteristics of life that an animal or plant has: an inanimate object. (Definition of inanimate from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of inanimate. inanimate.

  5. Inanimate describes a non-living thing. Chairs, baseballs, sofa cushions and sadly, snowmen, are all inanimate objects. We can break inanimate down into two Latin roots: in, which means “not,” and animatus, which translates to “alive.” So inanimate means simply, "not alive."

  6. May 8, 2024 · adjective. 1. lacking the qualities or features of living beings; not animate. inanimate objects. 2. lacking any sign of life or consciousness; appearing dead. 3. lacking vitality; spiritless; dull. Collins English Dictionary.

  7. adj. 1. Not having the qualities associated with active, living organisms. 2. Not animated or energetic; dull. 3. Grammar Belonging to the class of nouns that stand for nonliving things: The word car is inanimate; the word dog is animate. in·an′i·mate·ly adv. in·an′i·mate·ness n.

  8. Inanimate definition: . See examples of INANIMATE used in a sentence.

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