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die

1 die /ˈdaɪ/ verb
dies; died; dying /ˈdajɪŋ/
1 die
/ˈdaɪ/
verb
dies; died; dying /ˈdajɪŋ/
Britannica Dictionary definition of DIE
[no object] : to stop living
[no object] : to end life in a specified state or condition followed by an adjective, noun, or noun phrase
[+ object] : to have or suffer (a specified kind of death)
[no object] : to wish strongly or desperately for something or to do something used as (be) dying
[no object]
: to pass out of existence : to come to an end
: to disappear gradually or become less strong
[no object]
: to end in failure

die away

[phrasal verb]
: to disappear gradually or become less strong

die back

[phrasal verb] of a plant
: to die in the parts that are above the ground but to remain alive in the roots

die down

[phrasal verb]
: to gradually become less strong

die hard

: to take a long time to die or end : to continue for a long time
see also die-hard

die in bed

or die in your bed
: to die of disease or old age

die laughing

informal
: to laugh for a long time in an uncontrollable way : to laugh very hard

die of

[phrasal verb]
die of (something)
: to die because of (something)
◊ People often say that they are dying of something that causes a lot of discomfort, distress, etc.

die off

[phrasal verb]
: to die one after another so that fewer and fewer are left

die on the vine

informal
: to fail at an early stage because of a lack of support or enthusiasm

die out

[phrasal verb]
: to disappear gradually

never say die

used to encourage someone to continue something or to remain hopeful

to die for

informal
: worth dying for : extremely desirable or appealing
2 die /ˈdaɪ/ noun
2 die
/ˈdaɪ/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of DIE
[count]
plural dice /ˈdaɪs/ : 1dice 1
plural dies /ˈdaɪz/ : a tool that is used for cutting, shaping, or stamping a material or an object

the die is cast

used to say that a process or course of action has been started and that it cannot be stopped or changed