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Associations of "For die" (30 Words)
apoplectic | Relating to or denoting apoplexy (stroke. Mark was apoplectic with rage at the decision. |
apoplexy | Extreme anger. The decision has aroused apoplexy among environmentalists. |
ascension | A movement upward. His ascension to the presidency. |
autopsy | Perform an autopsy on a dead body do a post mortem. On autopsy it was established that he had suffered from a rare brain condition. |
bier | A coffin along with its stand. We followed the bier to the graveyard. |
dead | Devoid of living things. Crater Lake is in the crater of a dead volcano of the Cascade Range. |
death | The personification of death. I don t believe in life after death. |
decease | Pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life. He held the post until his untimely decease in 1991. |
deceased | Someone who is no longer alive. He is deceased. |
defunct | No longer existing or functioning. A defunct Indian tribe. |
disappear | Get lost, as without warning or explanation. He disappeared without a trace. |
doom | Make certain of the failure or destruction of. The aircraft was sent crashing to its doom in the water. |
expire | (of a person) die. The volume of expired air. |
extinct | No longer in existence; lost or especially having died out leaving no living representatives. We might one day resurrect extinct species. |
funeral | A sermon delivered at a funeral. In the afternoon he d attended a funeral. |
gone | No longer available; consumed or used up. The food s all gone I m afraid. |
holocaust | Destruction or slaughter on a mass scale, especially caused by fire or nuclear war. A nuclear holocaust. |
inelastic | (of a collision) involving an overall loss of translational kinetic energy. A tough inelastic membrane. |
intestacy | The situation of being or dying without a legally valid will. |
intestate | Not having made a will before one dies. He died intestate. |
moribund | Not growing or changing; without force or vitality. The moribund commercial property market. |
mortality | The state of being subject to death. Post operative mortality was 90 per cent for some operations. |
mortuary | A room or building in which dead bodies are kept, for hygienic storage or for examination, until burial or cremation. A mortuary temple. |
perish | (of rubber, food, etc.) lose its normal qualities; rot or decay. I was perished with cold before the end of the day. |
rip | A fraud or swindle a rip off. Fire ripped through her bungalow. |
sepulchral | Of or relating to a sepulchre. Sepulchral monuments. |
slayer | Someone who causes the death of a person or animal. A dragon slayer. |
testate | A person who makes a will. He desired to die testate. |
tombstone | Jump into the sea from a cliff or other high point. Thrill seeking lads tombstoned off the rocks. |
vanish | Decrease rapidly and disappear. The money vanished in las Vegas. |