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- Dictionarydie/dʌɪ/
verb
- 1. (of a person, animal, or plant) stop living: "he died of tuberculosis" Similar pass awaypass onlose one's lifedepart this lifeexpirebreathe one's lastdraw one's last breathmeet one's endmeet one's deathlay down one's lifebe no moreperishbe lostgo the way of the fleshgo the way of all fleshgo to glorygo to one's last resting placego to meet one's makercross the great dividecross the Styxinformal:give up the ghostkick the bucketbite the dustcroakflatlineconk outbuy itturn up one's toescash in one's chipsgo belly upshuffle off this mortal coilgo the way of the dinosaurspush up the daisiesbe six feet underinformal:snuff itpeg outpop one's clogshop the twig/stickbite the big onebuy the farmcheck outhand in one's dinner pailgo bungliterary:exitarchaic:deceaseOpposite livesurvive
- ▪ become extinct: "many species died out"
- ▪ be forgotten: "her genius has assured her name will never die"
- ▪ become less loud or strong: "after a while, the noise died down" Similar fadefall awaydwindlemelt awaydissolvesubsidedeclinesinklapseebbwanewiltwitherevanescecome to an endendvanishdisappearOpposite exist
- ▪ (of a plant) decay from the tip toward the root: "rhubarb dies back to a crown of buds each winter"
- ▪ die one after another until few or none are left: "the original founders died off or retired"
- ▪ (of a fire or light) stop burning or gleaming: "the fire had died and the room was cold"
- ▪ (of a machine) stop functioning or run out of electric charge: informal "three toasters have died on me" Similar failcut outgive outstophaltbreak downstop workingcease to functionpeter outfizzle outrun downfade awaylose powerinformal:conk outgo kaputgive up the ghostgo phutpack upOpposite start
- 2. be very eager for something: informal "they must be dying for a drink" Similar be very eagerbe very keenbe desperatelongyearnburnacheitchinformal:have a yenyenOpposite be reluctant
- ▪ used to emphasize how strongly one is affected by a particular feeling or emotion: "only the thought of Matilda prevented him from dying of boredom"
- 3. have an orgasm. archaic
Word Origin Middle English: from Old Norse deyja, of Germanic origin; related to dead.
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