Dead/centre/certain/right/straight etc

Origin of: Dead/centre/certain/right/straight etc

Dead/centre/certain/right/straight etc

The first figurative use of dead as applied to things other than people is from the 1400s but dead as an intensifier meaning exact, precise or unerring dates from the 16th century and is found in many expressions such as dead straight, dead centre, dead on, dead right, dead shot, dead hand, dead certainty, etc.