zombie
zombie
noun zom-BEE Rare
Origin: From Haitian Creole 'zombi', via English into French popular culture.
Usage Note
zombie is used in French exactly as in English — a walking corpse from horror fiction. The word is invariable in gender when used informally, but grammatically it is masculine. Figuratively, calling someone a zombie implies they are mindlessly drained of energy.
Examples
"Le film met en scène des zombies affamés."
Natural Translation
The film features hungry zombies.
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