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unalive
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/02 02:31 UTC 版)
語源
From un- + alive. Internet usage originates from circumventing systems that were believed to censor or sanction the words related to death, especially “die”, “kill”, and “suicide”.
According to linguist Adam Aleksic, the word in the verb sense of “die, kill” first appeared in a 2013 episode of Ultimate Spider-Man, exploding in usage after a few viral videos in early 2021 popularized it. Since early 2022, unalive has become very widespread even outside Internet usage contexts, especially among adolescents. Aleksic argues that the word unalive has gained so much popularity because of a time-invariant tendency to refer to death by euphemism; compare the word die’s displacement of swelt, or the use of pass away.
発音
- (Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA: /ˌʌn.əˈlaɪv/
- 韻: -aɪv
形容詞
unalive (comparative more unalive, superlative most unalive)
- Not alive; dead or inanimate.
- Near-synonym: nonlive
- Lacking vivacity and liveliness; dull or sterile.
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1929, American Association of University Women, AAUW Journal - Volumes 23-25, page 106:
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Rebecca despises her professors because they cannot think as clearly as she can, cannot argue as well as she can, and are tired and dowdy and unalive.
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1977, Psychotherapy & Social Science Review - Volume 11, page 4:
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No amount of psychoanalytic interpretation will have an effect if the therapeutic atmosphere is heavy , unalive, and boring .
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- Lacking energy and feeling; passionless; mechanical.
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1978, Alvin R. Mahrer, Experiencing: A Humanistic Theory of Psychology and Psychiatry, page 268:
- Lacking a fulfilling life; meaningless.
- (often with "to") Lacking consciousness; unresponsive, indifferent or oblivious.
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1930, Sir Mirza M. Ismail, Speeches - Volume 1, page 128:
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We are not unalive to the gravity of the problem of unemployment but we want co-operation here also, and we believe that , if we receive it , hundreds of young men who are now swelling the ranks of the unemployed , may achieve self-support in a happy, healthy and independent life.
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1981, Stanley Keleman, Your Body Speaks Its Mind, page 29:
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How unalive we are, how unincarnated we are, reveals itself as unresponsiveness, ungracefulness, and restricted bodily mobility.
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派生語
- unaliveness
名詞
unalive (plural unalives)
- One who is unalive.
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1967, Helen Bevington, “Speaking of Books: Hellgazers and Rejoicers”, in The New York Times Book Review, volume 72, page 2:
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動詞
unalive (third-person singular simple present unalives, present participle unaliving, simple past and past participle unalived) (chiefly Internet slang, proscribed, algospeak, nonstandard or euphemistic)
- (transitive, proscribed) To make unalive; to kill, especially oneself; to commit suicide.
- (intransitive, proscribed) To die.
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2020, F. H. Fischer, The Second Daughter's Darkness, page 90:
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派生語
- self-unalive
- unaliver
参照
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2025 July 15, Adam Aleksic, Algospeak: how social media is transforming the future of language, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, →ISBN:
アナグラム
- unvaile
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