dieing

Variant of die

die definition

die ()

intransitive verb died, dying dy′·ing

  1. to stop living; become dead
  2. to suffer the agony of death or an agony regarded as like it
    1. to cease existing; end
    2. to stop functioning
  3. to lose force or activity; become weak, faint, unimportant, etc.
  4. to fade or wither away
  5. to become alien or indifferent (to), as if dead
  6. to pine away, as with desire
  7. Informal to wish with extreme intensity; yearn she's dying to learn the secret
  8. Theol. to suffer spiritual death

Etymology: ME dien < ON deyja < IE base *dheu-, to pass away, become senseless > OS doian, to die, OE dead, OHG tot, dead

die Idioms

die away

to become weaker and cease gradually

die back

to wither to the roots or woody part

die hard

to cling to life, a cause, etc.; resist to the last

die off

to die one by one until all are gone

die out

to go out of existence

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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