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单词 deaths
释义

death

noun

ˈdeth How to pronounce death (audio)
1
a
: a permanent cessation of all vital (see vital sense 2a) functions : the end of life
The cause of death has not been determined.
managed to escape death
prisoners were put to death
death threats
compare brain death
b
: an instance of dying
a disease causing many deaths
lived there until her death
2
a
: the cause or occasion of loss of life
drinking was the death of him
b
: a cause of ruin
the slander that was death to my character Wilkie Collins
The drought was death to the farm.
3
capitalized folklore : the destroyer of life represented usually as a skeleton with a scythe
when death comes to take me away
4
: the state of being no longer alive : the state of being dead
5
a
: the passing or destruction of something inanimate
the death of vaudeville
b
: extinction
the death of the dinosaurs
6
law : civil death
7
: slaughter
death and destruction
8
Christian Science : the lie of life in matter : that which is unreal and untrue
Phrases
at death's door
: close to death : critically ill
to death
: beyond endurance : excessively
bored to death
scared to death of spiders
I am sick to death of hearing your excuses.
Most high rollers prefer Atlantic City and Las Vegas, where they are comped to death and have more diversions. William G. Flanagan et al.

Synonyms

  • curtains
  • decease
  • demise
  • dissolution
  • doom
  • end
  • exit
  • expiration
  • expiry
  • fate
  • grave
  • great divide
  • passage
  • passing
  • quietus
  • sleep
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Example Sentences

birth, life, and eventual death The newspaper did not report the cause of death. People around the world mourned his death. The accident resulted in two deaths. The number of deaths from cancer is rising. He died a violent death. There has been a death in the family. The general met his death on the battlefield. the death of a marriage Death could be seen lurking in the corner of the painting. See More
Recent Examples on the Web Number one, remember that death is not an emergency. Carson Kessler, ProPublica, 12 Sep. 2022 Basco's death is the 14th this year at the jail, which has faced criticism over inmate deaths, escapes and other incidents. CBS News, 12 Sep. 2022 But for many among the Indian public, her death is little more than a distant foreign news story -- highlighting just how deeply Britain's relationship with India, once the jewel in the Empire, has changed over the past 70 years. Nikhil Kumar, CNN, 11 Sep. 2022 The death was the third in recent weeks at Grand Canyon National Park. Cady Stanton, USA TODAY, 11 Sep. 2022 The death of actress-activist Marsha Hunt this week is a historical watershed and a personal loss. Alan K. Rode, Variety, 10 Sep. 2022 For industry insiders like Cooper and Deegan, the death of the queen is a moment for which they have been meticulously prepared. Kelsey Ables, Washington Post, 10 Sep. 2022 The queen’s death is near-impossible to miss in a walk around London. Max Colchester, WSJ, 10 Sep. 2022 In China, Elizabeth's death was a top trending topic on social media. Andrew Meldrum, ajc, 9 Sep. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English deeth, from Old English dēath; akin to Old Norse dauthi death, deyja to die — more at die

First Known Use

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Kids Definition

death

noun

ˈdeth How to pronounce death (audio)
1
: the end or ending of life
2
: the cause of loss of life
Drinking will be the death of him.
3
: the state of being dead
He was more famous in death than in life.
4
: ruin entry 2 sense 1, extinction
DVDs meant the death of videotape.

Medical Definition

death

noun

ˈdeth How to pronounce death (audio)
1
: the irreversible cessation of all vital functions especially as indicated by permanent stoppage of the heart, respiration, and brain activity : the end of life see brain death
2
: the cause or occasion of loss of life
drinking was the death of him
3
: the state of being dead
in death as in life

Legal Definition

death

noun

: a permanent cessation of all vital bodily functions : the end of life see also brain death, civil death

Note: Death is usually defined by statute and for purposes of criminal homicide has been held to include brain death.

deaths

noun

plural of death
1
as in demises
the permanent stopping of all the vital bodily activities we were all saddened by the death of our friend

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • demises
  • fates
  • passings
  • dooms
  • fatalities
  • suicides
  • graves
  • dissolutions
  • deceases
  • assassinations
  • casualties
  • sleeps
  • exits
  • expirations
  • curtains
  • passages
  • ends
  • destructions
  • martyrdoms
  • killings
  • executions
  • great divides
  • endings
  • quietuses
  • massacres
  • expiries
  • exterminations
  • annihilations
  • slaughters
  • ruins
  • self-slaughters
  • self-murders
  • self-destructions

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • births
  • lives
  • existences
  • nativities
  • creations
  • rises
  • originations
  • geneses
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2
as in terminations
the act of ceasing to exist the death of the Soviet economic system in the wake of the breakup of the USSR

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • demises
  • terminations
  • dissolutions
  • cessations
  • destructions
  • expirations
  • endings
  • dispersions
  • suicides
  • passings
  • shutdowns
  • stoppages
  • expiries
  • discontinuances
  • conclusions
  • lapses
  • ruins
  • deceases
  • ends
  • annihilations
  • shutoffs
  • dooms
  • finishes
  • stops
  • halts
  • closes
  • surceases
  • quietuses

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • births
  • beginnings
  • onsets
  • commencements
  • starts
  • creations
  • geneses
  • launches
  • existences
  • inceptions
  • dawns
  • mornings
  • alphas
  • persistences
  • prolongations
  • incipiencies
  • outsets
  • incipiences
  • institutions
  • initiations
  • inaugurations
  • originations
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3
as in destructions
something that is the cause of one's ultimate failure or loss of life that muscle car will be the death of him yet

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • destructions
  • downfalls
  • ruins
  • undoings
  • curses
  • ruinations
  • kisses of death
  • torments
  • banes
  • tragic flaws
  • Achilles' heels
4
as in massacres
the killing of a large number of people thousands of soldiers were lost on the field of death

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • massacres
  • slaughters
  • carnages
  • bloodbaths
  • genocides
  • mortalities
  • murders
  • slayings
  • killings
  • butcheries
  • manslaughters
  • assassinations
  • exterminations
  • executions
  • homicides
  • holocausts
  • devastations
  • annihilations
  • bloodsheds
  • bloodlettings
  • pogroms
  • destructions
  • decimations
  • foul play
  • eradications
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