death in Nepali नेपाली
death in Sindhi سنڌي
death in English
- death⇄adj. of or having to do with death.
Ex. the death agonies of the damned.
(SYN) mortal. - death⇄death, noun, adjective.
- Death⇄Death, noun.
the power that destroys life, often represented as a skeleton dressed in black and carrying a scythe or spade and mattock. - death⇄expr. at death's door, almost dead; dying.
Ex. Poor Mrs. Crawley had been at death's door (Anthony Trollope). - death⇄expr. be death on, (Informal.) to be well-equipped at handling; be able to deal with firmly.
Ex. Fanny ... was always death on you English chaps (E. Fawcett). - death⇄expr. catch one's death, (Informal.) to catch a bad cold.
Ex. What if it is snowing or raining and I catch my death? (Earl Hines). - death⇄expr. do to death,
a. to kill; murder.
Ex. Done to death by slanderous tongues was the hero that here lies (Shakespeare).
b. to do, act, or say the same thing so often that it becomes boring.
Ex. The play was done to death over - death⇄expr. in at the death,
a. present when the game is killed by the hounds.
Ex. The hunter was close enough to the fox to be in at the death.
b. (Figurative.) present at the end of something.
Ex. Reporters reached the scene late, a - death⇄expr. put to death,
a. to kill or execute.
Ex. The farmer must put his herd of diseased beef cattle to death.
b. killed.
Ex. By the ancient law of the forest, poachers were put to death. - death⇄expr. to death, beyond endurance; excessively.
Ex. She was bored to death. - death⇄expr. to the death, to the last resource or extremity.
Ex. to fight tyranny to the death. - death⇄noun 1. the act or fact of dying; the ending of any form of life in people, animals, or plants.
Ex. The old man's death was calm and peaceful.
(SYN) decease, demise, passing.
2. any ending that is like dying.
Ex. the death of a