deathsome

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English

Etymology

From death +‎ -some.

Adjective

deathsome (comparative more deathsome, superlative most deathsome)

  1. Having the characteristic of death; alluding to or suggesting death
    • 1994, Poppy Z. Brite, Drawing Blood:
      He was just Calvin's type, Terry knew: skinny bones and deathsome pallor, but spiced up with a smartass twist to his lips.
    • 2007, Broos Campbell, The War of Knives:
      The Monongahela Valley in western Pennsylvania was a wild and deathsome place when I entered the world in 1782.
    • 2016, Jack Kerouac, Scattered Poems:
      But I'm lying as I be / Under a deathsome tree

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