corpse

UK /kɔːps/ US /koɹps/
noun 3verb 2

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

human | naked | bloody, headless, mutilated

decaying, desiccated, rotting

The archaeologists carefully examined the decaying corpse found in the ancient tomb.

shrouded | embalmed, mummified

living

The accident left him as a living corpse, breathing but unable to move or speak.

VERB + CORPSE

lay out

The funeral director carefully laid out the corpse before the family arrived to pay their respects.

embalm | butcher, dismember, eviscerate, mutilate

CORPSE + VERB

be sprawled, lie, sprawl

The dead body lay motionless across the floor of the abandoned house.

PHRASES

be littered/strewn with corpses

After the terrible accident, the battlefield was strewn with corpses.

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