stop dead

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Definition

Verb phrase: - To cease all movement suddenly and completely; to become instantly motionless or immobilized, often due to surprise, shock, or fear.

Usage

This phrase describes an immediate and total halt in movement. It emphasizes the abruptness and completeness of the stop, as if the subject has become a statue. It is often used when the cause of the stop is a sudden realization, a surprising sight, or a moment of intense focus or fear.

Examples
  • Verb phrase:
    • The deer stopped dead when it heard the hunter's footsteps.
    • I was walking down the street and stopped dead in my tracks when I saw my old teacher.
    • The machine stopped dead after a loud bang.
Advanced Usage
  • "to stop someone/something dead": To cause someone or something to stop suddenly and completely.
    • The shocking news stopped him dead. (The news caused him to freeze.)
    • A fallen tree stopped the traffic dead.
Variants and Related Words
  • Freeze (verb): To become suddenly motionless, often with fear or surprise. ("He froze when he saw the bear.")
  • Halt (verb): To bring or come to an abrupt stop. (More general, less sudden than "stop dead.")
Synonyms
  • Freeze
  • Halt abruptly
  • Come to a sudden/complete stop
Related Phrases
  • Stop in one's tracks: To stop suddenly while walking or moving. This is a very close synonym and is often used interchangeably with "stop dead."
    • The strange sound made her stop in her tracks.
Notes

"Stop dead" functions as a single verbal unit. The word "dead" here is an adverb meaning "completely" or "abruptly," intensifying the verb "stop." It does not relate to death.

Verb
  1. stop moving or become immobilized
    • When he saw the police car he froze

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