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death
[deth]
noun
the act of dying; the end of life; the total and permanent cessation of all the vital functions of an organism.
an instance of this.
a death in the family; letters published after his death.
the state of being dead.
to lie still in death.
It will mean the death of our hopes.
manner of dying.
a hero's death.
(usually initial capital letter), the agent of death personified, usually represented as a man or a skeleton carrying a scythe.
Also called spiritual death. loss or absence of spiritual life.
Christian Science., the false belief that life comes to an end.
bloodshed or murder.
Hitler was responsible for the death of millions.
a cause or occasion of death.
You'll be the death of me yet!
Archaic., pestilence; plague.
death
/ dɛθ /
noun
the permanent end of all functions of life in an organism or some of its cellular components
an instance of this
his death ended an era
a murder or killing
he had five deaths on his conscience
termination or destruction
the death of colonialism
a state of affairs or an experience considered as terrible as death
your constant nagging will be the death of me
a cause or source of death
(usually capital) a personification of death, usually a skeleton or an old man holding a scythe
until dead
bleed to death
a fight to the death
excessively
bored to death
likely to die soon
informal, to contract a severe cold
to kill
to overuse (a joke, etc) so that it no longer has any effect
present when an animal that is being hunted is caught and killed
present at the finish or climax
informal, very ill
as if afraid for one's life
to kill deliberately or execute
death
The end of life of an organism or cell. In humans and animals, death is manifested by the permanent cessation of vital organic functions, including the absence of heartbeat, spontaneous breathing, and brain activity. Cells die as a result of external injury or by an orderly, programmed series of self-destructive events known as apoptosis. The most common causes of death for humans in well-developed countries are cardiovascular disease, cancer, Alzheimer's disease, certain chronic diseases such as diabetes and emphysema, lung infections, and accidents.
See also brain death
Other Word Forms
- predeath noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of death1
Idioms and Phrases
at death's door, in serious danger of death; gravely ill.
Two survivors of the crash are still at death's door.
catch one’s death (of cold), to become ill with a common cold after exposure to bad weather, especially when wearing clothing that fails to keep one warm or dry.
The kids will catch their death waiting at the bus stop in this rain.
to death, to an extreme degree; thoroughly.
sick to death of the heat.
be death on,
to be excessively strict about.
College professors are death on late work, so don't even ask for a deadline extension.
to be snobbish about or toward.
He's just death on anyone who doesn't appreciate opera.
to be able to cope with easily and successfully.
The third baseman is death on pop flies.
in at the death,
Fox Hunting. present at the kill.
present at the climax or conclusion of a situation.
do to death,
to kill, especially to murder.
to repeat too often, to the point of becoming monotonous and boring.
That theme has been done to death.
More idioms and phrases containing death
- at death's door
- be the death of
- bore to death
- catch cold (one's death)
- dead
- fate worse than death
- in at the death
- kiss of death
- look like death (warmed over)
- matter of life and death
- put to death
- scare out of one's wits (to death)
- sign one's own death warrant
- thrill to pieces (to death)
- tickled pink (to death)
- to death
Example Sentences
Representatives for Volman confirmed the death to Rolling Stone, citing a “brief, unexpected illness.”
The official cause of death for Dan Rivera, a paranormal investigator who died while handling the allegedly haunted Annabelle doll during a tour in Pennsylvania earlier this year, has been revealed.
Without him, she would be entirely alone in a mining colony whose management is fine with working the population to death.
In a sense, Sweeney writes Dennis as someone also mourning the death of an idealized situation he thought would fix him.
The force said it arrested the man on 1 April on suspicion of murder and he was released while the investigation into Ms Trujillo's death continued.
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Related Words
- decease
- demise
- dying
- expiration
- loss of life www.thesaurus.com
- passing
Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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