Death Definition
The personification of death, often a skeleton with a scythe, and one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse.
- Near to death; gravely ill or injured.
- To distress or irritate to an intolerable degree.
- Opposed to or strict about:
Our boss is death on casual dressing.
- To execute.
- To an intolerable degree; extremely:
worried to death.
Other Word Forms of Death
Noun
Idioms, Phrasal Verbs Related to Death
- at death's door
- be the death of
- death on
- put to death
- to death
- to the death
- at death's door
- be death on
- do to death
- in at the death
- put to death
- to death
- to the death
Origin of Death
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From Middle English deeth, from Old English dēaþ, from Proto-Germanic *dauþuz (compare West Frisian dead, Dutch dood, German Tod, Swedish död), from Proto-Indo-European *dʰówtus. More at die.
From Wiktionary
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Middle English deeth from Old English dēath dheu-2 in Indo-European roots
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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