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Defunct vs Dysfunctional - What's the difference?

defunct | dysfunctional |

As adjectives the difference between defunct and dysfunctional

is that defunct is deceased, dead while dysfunctional is functioning incorrectly or abnormally.

As a verb defunct

is to make defunct.

As a noun defunct

is the dead person (referred to).

defunct

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Deceased, dead.
  • * Shakespeare
  • defunct organs
  • * Byron
  • The boar, defunct , lay tripped up, near.
  • No longer in use, inactive.
  • (computing) Specifically, of a program: that has terminated but is still shown in the list of processes because the parent process that created it is still running and has not yet reaped it. See also zombie, zombie process.
  • (business) No longer in business or service.
  • Verb

    (en verb)
  • To make defunct.
  • Noun

  • The dead person (referred to).
  • * 1817 September , in Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine , volume 1, page 617:
  • dysfunctional

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Functioning incorrectly or abnormally.
  • Usage notes

    Used frequently in regard to social functioning: dysfunctional family'', ''dysfunctional behavior.

    Antonyms

    * eufunctional * functional

    Derived terms

    * dysfunctionality * dysfunctionally