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1. death
noun. ['ˈdɛθ'] the event of dying or departure from life.
Synonyms
- loss
- release
- alteration
- expiration
- wrongful death
- going
- expiry
- human death
- passing
- megadeath
- exit
- change
- modification
- decease
- martyrdom
- departure
Antonyms
- enlist
- hold
- engage
- requisition
Etymology
- deeth (Middle English (1100-1500))
- deaþ (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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Rhymes with Death Toll
- self-control
- rock-and-roll
- decontrol
- rock'n'roll
- espanol
- control
- pistole
- patrol
- mcdole
- extol
- console
- stroll
- strole
- strohl
- scroll
- pajole
- nicolle
- nicole
- mccoll
- mccole
- madole
- enroll
- devaul
- cajole
- abrol
- viole
- troll
- stoll
- stole
- stol
Sentences with death-toll
1. Noun Phrase
Oil spills affect wildlife in oceans instantly, with a very large death toll.
2. Noun Phrase
This relative affluence and forethought minimized the death toll and the time required to recover from the impact.
2. death
noun. ['ˈdɛθ'] the permanent end of all life functions in an organism or part of an organism.
Synonyms
- necrobiosis
- cerebral death
- gangrene
- mortification
- organic phenomenon
- cell death
- necrosis
- sphacelus
Antonyms
- spell
- block
- recall
- freeze
Etymology
- deeth (Middle English (1100-1500))
- deaþ (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
3. death
noun. ['ˈdɛθ'] the absence of life or state of being dead.
Synonyms
- cot death
- SIDS
- state
- crib death
- sleep
- eternal sleep
- quietus
- defunctness
- rest
- sudden infant death syndrome
- extinction
- infant death
- eternal rest
Antonyms
- inactivity
- decrease
- increase
- acceleration
Etymology
- deeth (Middle English (1100-1500))
- deaþ (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. death
noun. ['ˈdɛθ'] the time when something ends.
Synonyms
- dying
- life-time
- life
- demise
- lifetime
- lifespan
- ending
- end
Antonyms
- beginning
- birth
- permanent
- careful
Etymology
- deeth (Middle English (1100-1500))
- deaþ (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. death
noun. ['ˈdɛθ'] the time at which life ends; continuing until dead.
Synonyms
- end
- ending
Antonyms
- beginning
- appearance
- inactive
Etymology
- deeth (Middle English (1100-1500))
- deaþ (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. death
noun. ['ˈdɛθ'] a final state.
Synonyms
- state
- destruction
Antonyms
- tightening
- loosening
- disembarkation
Etymology
- deeth (Middle English (1100-1500))
- deaþ (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. death
noun. ['ˈdɛθ'] the act of killing.
Synonyms
- putting to death
- kill
Antonyms
- paper profit
- advantage
- clasp
Etymology
- deeth (Middle English (1100-1500))
- deaþ (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. toll
noun. ['ˈtoʊl'] a fee levied for the use of roads or bridges (used for maintenance).
Antonyms
- unreasonable
Etymology
- tol (Middle English (1100-1500))
- tolen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- tolleo (Latin)
9. toll
noun. ['ˈtoʊl'] value measured by what must be given or done or undergone to obtain something.
Synonyms
- death toll
- cost
- price
Antonyms
- consonant
- unsound
- unhealthy
- unfit
Etymology
- tol (Middle English (1100-1500))
- tolen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- tolleo (Latin)
10. toll
verb. ['ˈtoʊl'] ring slowly.
Synonyms
- knell
Antonyms
- invalid
- incomplete
Etymology
- tol (Middle English (1100-1500))
- tolen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- tolleo (Latin)