Die

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English Meaning

  1. To cease living; become dead; expire.
  2. To cease existing, especially by degrees; fade: The sunlight died in the west.
  3. To experience an agony or suffering suggestive of that of death: nearly died of embarrassment.
  4. Informal To desire something greatly: I am dying for a box of chocolates. She was dying to see the exhibit.
  5. To cease operation; stop: If your vehicle dies, stay with it.
  6. To be destroyed, as in combat: could see the remains of two aircraft that had died in the attack.
  7. To become indifferent: had died to all worldly concerns.
  8. die back Botany To be affected by dieback.
  9. die down To lose strength; subside: The winds died down.
  10. die off To undergo a sudden, sharp decline in population: Rabbits were dying off in that county.
  11. die out To cease living completely; become extinct: tribes and tribal customs that died out centuries ago.
  12. die hard To take a long time in passing out of existence: racial prejudices that die hard.
  13. die hard To resist against overwhelming, hopeless odds: radicalism that dies hard.
  14. die on the vine To fail, as from lack of support, especially at an early stage: a plan that died on the vine.
  15. to die for Informal Remarkable or highly desirable.
  16. A device used for cutting out, forming, or stamping material, especially:
  17. An engraved metal piece used for impressing a design onto a softer metal, as in coining money.
  18. One of several component pieces that are fitted into a diestock to cut threads on screws or bolts.
  19. A part on a machine that punches shaped holes in, cuts, or forms sheet metal, cardboard, or other stock.
  20. A metal block containing small conical holes through which plastic, metal, or other ductile material is extruded or drawn.
  21. Architecture The dado of a pedestal, especially when cube-shaped.
  22. A small cube marked on each side with from one to six dots, usually used in pairs in gambling and in various other games.
  23. A game of chance using dice.
  24. To cut, form, or stamp with or as if with a die.
  25. load the dice To make an outcome highly probable; predetermine a result: "These factors merely load the dice, upping the odds that a household will fall into a certain . . . income distribution” ( Thomas G. Exter).
  26. load the dice To put another at a distinct disadvantage, as through prior maneuver: The dice were loaded against the defendant before the trial.
  27. no dice Of no use; futile.
  28. no dice Used as a refusal to a request.
  29. the die is cast The decision has been made and is irrevocable.