⚰️die

verb
/daɪ/

Meaning

To stop living; to cease to exist.
to stop living; to cease to exist

Example Sentences

The old tree finally died after the storm.

The flowers will die without water.

Example Expressions

die hard

Synonyms

perish, expire, pass away, cease, decease
Entry 1
perish, expire, pass away, cease, decease
Entry 2
perish, expire, pass away, decease

Antonyms

live, survive, exist, thrive, flourish
Entry 1
live, survive, exist
Entry 2
live, survive, thrive, flourish

Collocations

die young, die peacefully, die suddenly, die from, die from illness
Entry 1
die young, die peacefully, die suddenly, die from
Entry 2
die young, die suddenly, die peacefully, die from illness

More Example Sentences

Yes, I do. My sister studies there.

Yes, I do. My cousin studies there.

Yes, I do. My brother studies there.

The room has not been tidied up properly.

Whose studies does he want to know about?

On whom do you depend most for your studies?

Can you give me the ingredient list for the meal?

I am currently doing my Masters programme in Business Studies at BUP.

And with this, we call our event to an amazing close. Thank you all for being an amazing audience. Goodbye.

And with this, we call our event to a fantastic end. Thank you all for being an incredible audience. Goodbye.

Related Vocabularies

To make someone extremely angry.
to remove water from something; to lose water or body fluids
To make someone feel sad or without hope; to reduce the level or strength of something.
To suspend or stop for a time; to pause intermittently.
To search for underground water or minerals using a divining rod; also to drench or extinguish with...
To bring back to life or revive something from the past.

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