DEATH vs FATAL: NOUN
- The termination or extinction of something.
- Cessation of life; that state of a being, animal or vegetable, in which there is a total and permanent cessation of all the vital functions, In the abstract.
- Actual.
- Figurative or poetical.
- [In poetry and poetical prose death is often personified.
- Execution.
- A general mortality; a deadly plague; a fatal epidemic: as, the black death (which see, below).
- Civil death.
- Bloodshed; murder.
- A personification of the destroyer of life, usually represented as a skeleton holding a scythe.
- A manner of dying.
- The cause of dying.
- The state of being dead.
- The act of dying; termination of life.
- A final state
- The time when something ends
- The time at which life ends; continuing until dead
- The absence of life or state of being dead
- The permanent end of all life functions in an organism or part of an organism
- A skeleton, or the figure of a skeleton, as the symbol of mortality: as, a death's head.
- The act of killing
- The personification of death
- The cessation of life in a particular part of an organic body, as a bone.
- A cold sweat at the coming on of death.
- A light like that of a candle, viewed by the superstitious as presaging death.
- A bell that announces a death.
- A venomous Australian snake of the family Elapidæ, of several species, as the Hoplocephalus superbus and Acanthopis antarctica.
- The separation of a man from civil society, or the debarring him from the enjoyment of civil rights, as by banishment, attainder, abjuration of the realm, entering a monastery, etc.
- See Black death, in the Vocabulary.
- Anything so dreadful as to be like death.
- Loss of spiritual life.
- Murder; murderous character.
- Danger of death.
- Personified: The destroyer of life, -- conventionally represented as a skeleton with a scythe.
- Cause of loss of life.
- The event of dying or departure from life
- Total privation or loss; extinction; cessation.
- The cessation of all vital phenomena without capability of resuscitation, either in animals or plants.
- Synonyms Death, Decease, Demise. See decease.
- Mortally; to death.
- To be passionately fond of; have a great liking or capacity for: as, he was death on the sherry.
- A slaughtering or killing.
- After physical death, the final doom of those who have lived and died in separation from God and the divine life.
- In Scripture: The reverse of spiritual life; the mere physical and sensuous life, without any activity of the spiritual or religious nature.
- Something as dreadful as death.
- The mode or manner of dying.
- The state or place of the dead.
- A capital offense; an offense punishable with death.
- Imminent deadly peril.
- A cause, agent, or instrument of death.
- Manner of dying; act or state of passing from life.
- A fatal error; a failure that causes a program to terminate.
- A fatality; an event that leads to death.
DEATH vs FATAL: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Controlled or decreed by fate; predetermined
- Bringing death
- Having momentous consequences; of decisive importance
- (of events) having extremely unfortunate or dire consequences; bringing ruin
- Causing or capable of causing death.
- Causing ruin or destruction; disastrous.
- Of decisive importance; fateful.
- Concerning or determining one's fate.
- Having been destined; fated.
- Causing a sudden end to a program.
- Proceeding from, or appointed by, fate or destiny; necessary; inevitable.
- Foreboding death or great disaster.
- Causing death or destruction; deadly; mortal; destructive; calamitous
- Causing death or destruction
DEATH vs FATAL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- The time at which life ends
- Continuing until dead
- (idiom) (at death's door) Near to death; gravely ill or injured.
- (idiom) (be the death of) To distress or irritate to an intolerable degree.
- (idiom) (death on) Opposed to or strict about.
- (idiom) (put to death) To execute.
- (idiom) (to the death) Until one participant in a fight or struggle has died or been killed.
- (idiom) (to death) To an intolerable degree; extremely.
- 1. Proceeding from or decreed by fate or destiny; inevitable; fated.
- Fraught with fate; influencing or deciding fate; fateful.
- Foreboding or associated with disaster or death; ominous.
- Causing or attended with death or destruction; deadly; mortal; destructive; disastrous; ruinous: as, a fatal accident.
- Doomed; cursed.
- Controlled or decreed by fate
- Predetermined
- Having momentous consequences
- Of decisive importance
- Bringing ruin
DEATH vs FATAL: RELATED WORDS
- Fatality, Dies, Disappearance, Dead, Died, Homicide, Murdering, Fatal, Killing, End, Last, Destruction, Decease, Demise, Dying
- Death, Deaths, Fatality, Black, Terminal, Mortal, Inevitable, Unfortunate, Decisive, Deathly, Calamitous, Disastrous, Fateful, Lethal, Deadly
DEATH vs FATAL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Slain, Die, Killed, Dies, Disappearance, Dead, Died, Homicide, Murdering, Fatal, Killing, End, Last, Decease, Dying
- Killed, Death, Deaths, Black, Terminal, Mortal, Inevitable, Unfortunate, Decisive, Deathly, Calamitous, Disastrous, Fateful, Lethal, Deadly
DEATH vs FATAL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Lawful infliction of death essay title or against its moral analysis debate about whether death punishment.
- View Benton County information about obtaining birth, death, fetal death, marriage, and divorce records.
- The pain and loss of one death cannot be wiped away by another death.
- Death Section of the Death Certificate for Injury and Poisoning.
- No other death eligibility criterion automatically authorizes death imposition.
- If by death, a certified death certificate is needed.
- Christ obedient to death, even death on a cross.
- Death certificate lists as significant cause of death or underlying cause of death.
- Included are death records, death certificate indexes, death notices and registers, obituaries, wills and probate records, and cemetery burials.
- These can include Pulaski County death certificates, local and Indiana State death registries, and the National Death Index.
- Destructive to life; fatal, as of an injury.
- Airsoft replicas are not designed to be fatal.
- Everyone told me it was a fatal error.
- Note that NOT all error returns are fatal.
- The patient suddenly dies of a fatal arrhythmia.
- This reaction can be dangerous, and even fatal.
- Anorexia nervosa: Characterized by denial ofcan be fatal.
- Take a fatal heart attack as an example.
- In this world, the challenge may prove fatal.
- Embolization, can be fatal of breath, pulmonary embolization, can be fatal or.
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