corpse
Americannoun
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a dead body, usually of a human being.
- Synonyms:
- cadaver
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something no longer useful or viable.
rusting corpses of old cars.
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Obsolete. a human or animal body, whether alive or dead.
noun
verb
Related Words
See body.
Etymology
Origin of corpse
First recorded in 1225–75; Middle English corps; originally spelling variant of cors ( corse ) but the p is now sounded
Example Sentences
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A hearse driver lost his argument that the corpse in back was a passenger.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 26, 2026
No images have been released in public of his corpse and a state funeral that was supposed to have been held earlier this month has been postponed indefinitely.
From Barron's • Mar. 13, 2026
These exercises, including games of exquisite corpse, released something fantastical in Lam.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 31, 2026
Doctors need to know how the human body is put together, and there is no substitute for dissecting a corpse and looking inside.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 5, 2026
She looked like a corpse wreathed in smoke, but she felt solid enough when she gripped his arms.
From "The House of Hades" by Rick Riordan
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