living death
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Definition
Noun: A state of existence that is so miserable, painful, or devoid of hope that it is considered equivalent to being dead while still biologically alive. It implies enduring severe suffering, deprivation, or a joyless condition for a prolonged period.
Usage
This term is used to describe an extremely bleak and unbearable situation or condition of life. It functions as a singular noun, often preceded by articles like "a" or "the." It is a metaphorical and dramatic expression, not a clinical or literal term.
Examples
- After the accident left him paralyzed and in constant pain, he felt he was trapped in a living death.
- The prisoners of war endured years of torture and isolation, describing their experience as a living death.
- For her, the loneliness and silence of the empty house became a living death.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase can be used with possessive forms to specify whose experience it is.
- He escaped the living death of his addiction.
- It can be modified by adjectives to intensify the description.
- She was condemned to a silent, solitary living death.
Variants and Related Words
- Hell on earth (idiom): A situation of extreme suffering or difficulty.
- Purgatory (noun): In religious contexts, a state of temporary suffering; metaphorically, any state of prolonged misery or uncertainty.
- Torment (noun): Severe physical or mental suffering.
Synonyms
- Nightmare
- Agony
- Misery
- Ordeal
- Hell
Antonyms
- Paradise
- Bliss
- Heaven
- Joy
- Fulfillment
Related Idioms
- A fate worse than death: An idiom describing a situation considered so terrible that death would be preferable. This is a close conceptual synonym to "living death."
- To him, losing his honor was a fate worse than death.
Noun
- a state of constant misery