death
1. the event of dying or departure from life (Freq. 45) - her death came as a terrible shock - upon your decease the capital will pass to your grandchildren • Syn: decease, expiry • Ant: birth • Derivationally related forms: decease (for: decease), die • Hypernyms: change, alteration, modification • Hyponyms: fatality, human death, martyrdom, megadeath, passing, passing, departure, exit, expiration, going, release, wrongful death • Instance Hyponyms: Crucifixion 2. the permanent end of all life functions in an organism or part of an organism (Freq. 39) - the animal died a painful death • Derivationally related forms: die • Hypernyms: organic phenomenon • Hyponyms: necrobiosis, cell death, necrosis, mortification, gangrene, sphacelus, brain death, cerebral death 3. the absence of life or state of being dead (Freq. 24) - he seemed more content in death than he had ever been in life • Derivationally related forms: die • Hypernyms: state • Hyponyms: rest, eternal rest, sleep, eternal sleep, quietus, extinction, defunctness, neonatal death, sudden infant death syndrome, SIDS, infant death, crib death, cot death 4. the time when something ends (Freq. 14) - it was the death of all his plans - a dying of old hopes • Syn: dying, demise • Ant: birth • Derivationally related forms: die (for: dying), die • Hypernyms: end, ending • Hyponyms: grave • Part Holonyms: life, lifetime, life-time, lifespan 5. the time at which life ends; continuing until dead (Freq. 4) - she stayed until his death - a struggle to the last • Syn: last • Derivationally related forms: die • Hypernyms: end, ending 6. a final state (Freq. 1) - he came to a bad end - the so-called glorious experiment came to an inglorious end • Syn: end, destruction • Derivationally related forms: die, end (for: end) • Hypernyms: state 7. the act of killing - he had two deaths on his conscience • Derivationally related forms: deathly, die • Hypernyms: killing, kill, putting to death
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