Deader

/ˈdɛdər/ adjective

More dead or completely lifeless; used to emphasize that something has no chance of working or happening.

From Old English 'dead' plus the comparative suffix '-er', which creates a more intense version. The word evolved from Proto-Germanic 'daudaz' meaning 'dead,' and the comparative form has been used since Middle English to emphasize complete deadness or failure.

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