Collocations for "death"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "death" in context.
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death
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [quick, painful, painless] death
- [an unexpected, a sudden] death
- a [wrongful, premature] death
- an [early, untimely, unfair] death
- before his [untimely, recent] death
- (has) suffered brain death
- her death from [drugs, an overdose, pneumonia, lung cancer]
- (until) his death at the age of [95]
- [came to, suffered] an [early] death
- until death do you part
- until death [do us, us do] part
- want a death with dignity
- [had, was] a death in the family
- (not) afraid of death
- [worked, jogged] until the day of her death
- I love him to death!
- I could kiss you to death!
- [these kids, this job] will be the death of me!
- [can, could] cause death
- we were bored to death (in class)
- death and [destruction, dying]
- what happens after death
- (do not) believe in life after death
- [commemorate, mark] the death of
- death by [electric chair, hanging, stoning]
- deaths from [cancer, AIDS]
- deaths due to [breast cancer, drowning, suicide]
- the death of a [loved one, family member, pet]
- the death of [my father, someone close to you]
- my [father's] death
- the death of [Communism, the American Dream]
- death has come [calling, knocking] for
- good friends with death
- death wears black
- a fate worse than death
- you look like death warmed up!
- is close to death
- is at death's door
- the death penalty
- the death toll has risen to
- the death rate [in, among]
- a death rattle
'death' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
AIDS
- absence
- acceptance
- afraid
- after
- angel
- batter
- beat
- beloved
- betrayal
- birth
- bleed
- bored
- brain
- brawl
- bring
- brush
- catch
- cause
- cell
- certainty
- certificate
- cheat
- choke
- claw
- club
- comfort
- commute
- conception
- contact
- cope
- corridor
- counter
- creep
- crush
- cry
- danger
- deal
- deeply
- defeat
- defy
- depressed
- destruction
- dice
- die
- dispose
- distract
- doomed
- door
- dreadful