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单词 perishing
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perish

verb

per·​ish ˈper-ish How to pronounce perish (audio)
ˈpe-rish
perished; perishing; perishes

intransitive verb

1
: to become destroyed or ruined : cease to exist
recollection of a past already long since perished Philip Sherrard
guard against your mistakes or your attempts (perish the thought) to cheat C. B. Davis
2
chiefly British : deteriorate, spoil

transitive verb

1
chiefly British : to cause to die : destroy
2
: weaken, benumb

Synonyms

  • check out
  • conk (out)
  • croak [slang]
  • decease
  • demise
  • depart
  • die
  • drop
  • end
  • exit
  • expire
  • fall
  • flatline
  • go
  • kick in [slang]
  • kick off [slang]
  • part
  • pass (on)
  • pass away
  • peg out [chiefly British]
  • pop off
  • step out
  • succumb
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Example Sentences

Two people perished in the fire. The sailors perished at sea. The civilization perished after 500 years. Many ancient languages have perished over time. The rubber will perish with age.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English perisshen, from Anglo-French periss-, stem of perir, from Latin perire, from per- detrimentally + ire to go — more at per-, issue entry 1

First Known Use

13th century, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

Kids Definition

perish

verb

per·​ish ˈper-ish How to pronounce perish (audio)
perished; perishing
: to become destroyed : die
Dinosaurs perished long ago.
The language slowly perished.

perishing 1 of 2

noun

as in dying

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • dying
  • death
  • expiring
  • withering
  • decease
  • demise
  • shriveling
  • wilting
  • fading
  • expiration
  • ebbing
  • expiry
  • exit
  • shrivelling
  • waning
  • end
  • decaying
  • decay
  • declining
  • deterioration
  • retrogression
  • reversion
  • regression
  • degeneration
  • decadence
  • decline
  • declension
  • descent

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • maturing
  • ripening
  • maturation
  • growth
  • flowering
  • development
  • blossoming
  • flourishing
  • softening
  • mellowing
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perishing

2 of 2

verb

present participle of perish
1
as in falling
to stop living 12 people perished in the plane crash

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • dying
  • falling
  • departing
  • disappearing
  • succumbing
  • expiring
  • fading
  • exiting
  • ending
  • deceasing
  • demising
  • parting
  • going
  • passing away
  • checking out
  • croaking
  • buying it
  • popping off
  • flatlining
  • stepping out
  • kicking off
  • kicking in
  • dropping
  • pegging out
  • snuffing it
  • failing
  • passing (on)
  • buying the farm
  • kicking the bucket
  • consuming
  • giving up the ghost
  • biting the dust
  • conking (out)
  • predeceasing
  • drying up

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • living
  • breathing
  • reviving
  • being
  • existing
  • lingering
  • subsisting
  • prospering
  • thriving
  • flourishing
  • coming to
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2
as in rotting
chiefly British to go through decomposition after being left out in the summer heat, the milk perished and had to be thrown out

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • rotting
  • decaying
  • disintegrating
  • decomposing
  • putrefying
  • deteriorating
  • spoiling
  • crumbling
  • corrupting
  • molding
  • descending
  • falling apart
  • festering
  • moldering
  • fouling
  • rusting
  • turning
  • polluting
  • contaminating
  • souring
  • breaking down
  • degenerating
  • withering
  • running to seed
  • sinking
  • mortifying
  • going to seed
  • fermenting
  • curdling
  • tainting
  • declining
  • defiling
  • turning off
  • dilapidating
  • addling

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • growing
  • aging
  • developing
  • maturing
  • ripening
  • ageing
  • restoring
  • renewing
  • improving
  • purifying
  • cleansing
  • ameliorating
  • assembling
  • refreshing
  • integrating
  • composing
  • bettering
  • meliorating
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