die

verb15 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.3

to die without warning or expectation.

Often used figuratively to mean 'be very shocked or surprised'.

to die in a calm and tranquil manner, without pain or struggle.

to die at a young age.

to die in a very sad and unfortunate way, often involving an accident.

to die in a way that was not expected.

to die before the natural or expected time.

to die while giving birth to a baby.

to die as a baby.

Used to describe the manner of death. Replace '...' with an adjective (e.g., natural, violent, painful, peaceful).

Indicates an immediate or perceived future death.

Often used in discussions about euthanasia or end-of-life care.

Used to indicate the direct cause of death, typically a disease.

Used to indicate the immediate cause of death, often an external one like injuries.

To give up one's life for a cause, belief, or person.