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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. 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.”

  3. 4 days ago · 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.

  4. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2024 How to use inanimate in a sentence He sits in dark corners of the narrative, a bit inanimate , like a broken chair marring a finely furnished room.

  5. dead or appearing to be dead. A man was lying inanimate on the floor. Definition of inanimate adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. inanimate meaning, definition, what is inanimate: not living: Learn more.

  7. in·an·i·mate. (ĭn-ăn′ə-mĭt) 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.

  8. Apr 9, 2024 · inanimate (comparative more inanimate, superlative most inanimate) Lacking the quality or ability of motion; as an inanimate object.

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