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Main Entry: die
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: pass away; stop living

Synonyms:

be no more, be taken, breathe one's last, cease to exist, conk, croak, decease, demise, depart, drop, drop off, drown, expire, finish, give up the ghost, go way of all flesh, kick the bucket, perish, relinquish life, rest in peace, succumb, suffocate

Antonyms:

be born, begin, live
Main Entry: die
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: wither, dwindle

Synonyms:

abate, bate, break down, crumble, decay, decline, degenerate, deteriorate, dilapidate, diminish, disappear, droop, ease off, ebb, end, expire, fade, fade away, fade out, fail, fall, fizzle out, go bad, go downhill, halt, lapse, let up, lose power, melt away, moderate, molder, pass, peter out, rankle, recede, retrograde, rot, run down, run low, run out, sink, slacken, stop, subside, vanish, wane, weaken, wear away, wilt

Antonyms:

develop, flourish, grow, improve
Main Entry: dice
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: cubes

Synonyms:

bones, counters, craps, ivories, pair of dice, shakers, tombstones
Main Entry: cease
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: stop, conclude

Synonyms:

back off, break off, bring to an end, call it a day, call it quits, close, close out, come to an end, culminate, cut it out, desist, die, discontinue, drop, end, fail, finish, give over, halt, intermit, knock off, leave off, pack in, quit, quit cold turkey, refrain, shut down, stay, surcease, terminate, wind up
Notes: cease means to put an end to a state or an activity, to stop - while seize means to take hold of, to grab

Antonyms:

begin, commence, continue, go, initiate, keep on, start
Main Entry: choke
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: smother, block

Synonyms:

asphyxiate, bar, check, clog, close, congest, constrict, dam, die, drown, fill, gag, garrote, gasp, gibbet, kill, noose, obstruct, occlude, overpower, retard, squeeze, stifle, stop, stopper, strangle, strangulate, stuff, stunt, suffocate, suppress, throttle, wring

Antonyms:

release, unblock, unconstrict
Main Entry: decease
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: pass away; expire

Synonyms:

buy a one-way ticket, call off all bets, cease, check out*, cool off, croak, deep six, depart, die, drop, go, pass, pass away, pass on, pass over, perish, succumb

Antonyms:

be born, bear
Main Entry: disappear
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: vanish; cease

Synonyms:

abandon, abscond, be done for, be gone, be lost, be no more, be swallowed up, cease to exist, clear, come to naught, decamp, dematerialize, depart, die, die out, disperse, dissipate, dissolve, drop out of sight, ebb, end, end gradually, escape, evanesce, evanish, evaporate, exit, expire, fade, fade away, flee, fly, go, go south, leave, leave no trace, melt, melt away, pass, pass away, perish, recede, retire, retreat, sink, take flight, vacate, vamoose, wane, withdraw

Antonyms:

appear, arrive, come in
Main Entry: end
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: die or kill

Synonyms:

abolish, annihilate, cease, depart, desist, destroy, die, expire, exterminate, extinguish, lapse, put to death, ruin, run out, wane

Antonyms:

bear, create, give birth
Main Entry: expire
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: come to an end

Synonyms:

bite the dust, buy it, cash in chips, cease, close, conclude, croak, decease, depart, die, elapse, end, finish, go, kick the bucket, lapse, pass, pass away, pass on, pass over, perish, quit, run out, stop, strike out, terminate, up and die

Antonyms:

bear, begin, commence, start
Main Entry: fall
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: be overthrown by an enemy; surrender

Synonyms:

back down, be casualty, be destroyed, be killed, be lost, be taken, bend, capitulate, defer to, die, drop, eat dirt, fall to pieces, give in, give up, give way, go down, go under, lie down, obey, pass into enemy hands, perish, resign, slump, submit, succumb, yield

Antonyms:

advance, attain, overcome, overthrow, reach, win
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