☠️kill

verb
/kɪl/

Meaning

To cause the death of a person, animal, or living thing.
to cause the death of; to end life

Example Sentences

The hunter killed a deer.

The hunter killed the deer.

Example Expressions

kill time

Synonyms

slay, murder, destroy, end, eliminate
Entry 1
slay, murder, destroy, end, eliminate
Entry 2
slay, murder, eliminate, destroy

Antonyms

save, protect, preserve, rescue, revive, heal
Entry 1
save, protect, preserve
Entry 2
save, rescue, revive, heal

Collocations

kill time, kill instantly, kill someone, kill the mood, kill bacteria, kill softly
Entry 1
kill time, kill instantly, kill someone, kill the mood
Entry 2
kill instantly, kill time, kill bacteria, kill softly

More Example Sentences

I study English because I want to improve my English skill.

If you are not skilled in writing, you won’t be successful in exams.

If you are not skilled at the formulas, you won’t be fluent in speaking.

As you are skilled in music, you will be quite able to attract everyone.

Today, I’m going to be talking about design skills and how it affects all of you.

I shall complete all the courses on Vasanth Academy for gaining full skill in English.

Today, I’m going to be talking about productivity skills and how it affects all of you.

A woman mentors a younger colleague at her office who recently joined the company and feels overwhelmed by the workload and new systems so she schedules weekly one-on-one meetings to answer questions and share practical advice based on her own experience from the past ten years and gradually the new employee gains confidence and skills

A woman mentors a younger colleague at her office who recently joined the company and feels overwhelmed by the workload and new systems so she schedules weekly one-on-one meetings to answer questions and share practical advice based on her own experience from the past ten years and gradually the new employee gains confidence and skills earning recognition from the management team

A woman mentors a younger colleague at her office who recently joined the company and feels overwhelmed by the workload and new systems so she schedules weekly one-on-one meetings to answer questions and share practical advice based on her own experience from the past ten years and gradually the new employee gains confidence and skills earning recognition from the management team and thanking her mentor for the guidance that made such a big difference.

Related Vocabularies

To shock or horrify someone with something unpleasant or bad.
to bring (a memory, fact, or situation) back into one's mind
to move or cause to move rapidly from side to side
to go beyond what is proper, acceptable, or achievable; to overextend
to put someone in prison; to confine or restrict someone's freedom
to clean something with water or other liquid

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