Another Way to Say Death in the Family

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noun

the human activity of dying; the end of life; the total and permanent cessation of all the vital functions of an organism. Compare brain death.

an instance of this: a death in the family unit; letters published after his expiry.

the state of being dead: to lie still in death.

manner of dying: a hero's expiry.

(usually initial uppercase letter) the amanuensis of death personified, normally represented equally a man or a skeleton carrying a scythe. Compare Grim Reaper.

As well called spir·information technology·u·al death . loss or absence of spiritual life.

Christian Science. the false belief that life comes to an finish.

mortality 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. Compare Black Death.

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Idioms virtually death

Origin of death

First recorded earlier 900; Centre English deeth, Erstwhile English dēath; cognate with German Tod, Gothic dauthus; akin to Onetime Norse deyja "to die"; see dicei, -thane

OTHER WORDS FROM death

pre·death, substantive

WORDS THAT MAY Be CONFUSED WITH decease

famine, expiry

Words nearby death

dear me, dearterialization, dearth, deary, deasil, decease, death adder, death and taxes, certain equally, death angel, expiry feet, deathbed

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How to use death in a sentence

British Dictionary definitions for death


noun

the permanent end of all functions of life in an organism or some of its cellular components

an case of this his death ended an era

a murder or killing he had five deaths on his conscience

termination or devastation the death of colonialism

a state of affairs or an experience considered as terrible equally death your constant nagging will be the death of me

a cause or source of decease

(usually capital) a personification of death, normally a skeleton or an one-time man holding a scythe

  1. to death or to the expiry until dead drain to death; a fight to the death
  2. to death excessively bored to death

at decease's door likely to dice presently

grab one's expiry or catch one'south decease of cold informal to contract a severe cold

practice to death

  1. to kill
  2. to overuse (a joke, etc) so that it no longer has any effect

in at the decease

  1. nowadays when an fauna that is existence hunted is caught and killed
  2. present at the finish or climax

similar death warmed up breezy very ill

like grim death as if afraid for ane's life

put to death to kill deliberately or execute

Other words from death

Related adjectives: fatal, lethal, mortal Related prefixes: necro-, thanato-

Discussion Origin for death

Sometime English dēath; related to Old High German tōd death, Gothic dauthus

Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Medical definitions for death


n.

The cease of life; the permanent cessation of vital actual functions, equally manifested in humans by the loss of heartbeat, the absence of spontaneous breathing, and brain expiry.

The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Visitor.

Scientific definitions for death


The end of life of an organism or prison cell. In humans and animals, death is manifested by the permanent cessation of vital organic functions, including the absence of heartbeat, spontaneous breathing, and encephalon activity. Cells die equally a effect of external injury or by an orderly, programmed series of self-destructive events known as apoptosis. The most mutual causes of death for humans in well-developed countries are cardiovascular affliction, cancer, Alzheimer's affliction, certain chronic diseases such as diabetes and emphysema, lung infections, and accidents. Run into too brain death.

The American Heritage® Science Lexicon Copyright © 2011. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

Other Idioms and Phrases with death


In addition to the idioms beginning with death

  • death and taxes, certain as
  • expiry knell
  • decease of
  • death on

also see:

  • at death's door
  • be the decease of
  • bore to death
  • catch common cold (ane's death)
  • fate worse than death
  • in at the expiry
  • kiss of death
  • await like death (warmed over)
  • thing of life and expiry
  • put to expiry
  • scare out of one'south wits (to death)
  • sign one'due south own death warrant
  • thrill to pieces (to expiry)
  • tickled pink (to death)
  • to death

Likewise see underdead.

The American Heritage® Idioms Lexicon Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

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