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Often used in the same context:
kin,
relatives,
decedent,
widow,
cremated,
mortuary,
slain,
dead,
interred,
burial,
reinter,
bereaved,
testatrix,
corpse,
post mortem,
heirs,
murdered,
postmortem,
postmortem examination,
funeral parlour,
exhumed,
victim,
testamentary,
intestate,
embalmment,
grandaunt,
grieving,
whereabout,
solatium,
gravesite,
funeral,
uncle,
intestacy,
disinterring,
absconding,
footstone,
unidentified,
executor,
complainant,
graves,
inurned,
testator,
inlaw,
cemetery,
memorialise,
death,
father,
headstone,
died,
buried,
testate,
disinheriting,
legatee,
tombstone,
prosecutrix,
memorialisation,
sakuntala,
granduncle,
morgue,
trustor,
donee,
testamentary trust,
unclaimed,
eldest,
spouse,
gravestone,
ante mortem,
sintu,
ritualist,
predecease,
nahor,
settlor,
descendants,
casket,
memorial,
memoriam,
autopsy,
husband,
belonging,
decomposed,
ascendants,
allottee,
posthumous,
abductee,
family,
obsequies,
reburying,
ex gratia,
antemortem,
mausoleum,
cremains,
martyred,
probating,
bandala,
perished,
funeral parlor,
ottoman dynasty,
lividity,
nephew,
condoling,
extreme unction,
demised,
\u00ab,
\u00bb,
\u2122,
above,
advices,
alter,
col,
downstairs,
express,
fast,
govt,
gross,
harris,
hon,
ironworks,
junior,
long,
m.p.,
main,
ms,
incapacitated,
childless,
beloved,
unmarried,
aged,
aggrieved,
exiled,
wronged,
divorced,
lamented,
married,
sainted,
afflicted,
ailing,
bedridden,
distraught,
widowed
More specific:
infernal,
lazarus,
the living dead,
zombi,
zombie
Appears in the definition of:
beatification,
canonisation,
canonization,
choke,
cryonics,
death benefit,
death duty,
death tax,
dowager,
estate tax,
funeral-residence,
funeral chapel,
funeral church,
funeral home,
funeral parlor,
funeral parlour,
inheritance tax,
mass card,
relative,
right of election
More general:
human,
individual,
mortal,
person,
somebody,
someone,
soul
Synonyms:
asleep,
at peace,
at rest,
dead,
dead person,
dead soul,
deceased person,
decedent,
departed,
gone
Also try:
— Nouns for deceased:
person,
husband,
wife,
persons,
father
brother,
partner,
members,
friend,
relatives,
spouse,
more...
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