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1. die away
verb.
Become
less
in
amount
or
intensity.
Synonyms
decrease
abate
diminish
let up
slack
slack off
lessen
fall
Antonyms
increase
crescendo
expand
inflate
lengthen
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2. away
adverb.
(əˈweɪ)
From
a
particular
thing
or
place
or
position
(`forth'
is
obsolete).
Synonyms
forth
off
Antonyms
active
inaccuracy
right
Etymology
away (English)
onweg (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
3. away
adverb.
(əˈweɪ)
From
one's
possession.
Synonyms
out
Antonyms
correct
precise
Etymology
away (English)
onweg (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. away
adverb.
(əˈweɪ)
Out
of
the
way
(especially
away
from
one's
thoughts).
Synonyms
aside
Antonyms
interior
internal
Etymology
away (English)
onweg (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. away
adverb.
(əˈweɪ)
At
a
distance
in
space
or
time.
Synonyms
off
Antonyms
domestic
likely
Etymology
away (English)
onweg (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. away
adjective.
(əˈweɪ)
Not
present;
having
left.
Synonyms
absent
Antonyms
present
satisfactory
Etymology
away (English)
onweg (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. die
verb.
(ˈdaɪ)
Pass
from
physical
life
and
lose
all
bodily
attributes
and
functions
necessary
to
sustain
life.
Synonyms
go bad
pass away
drown
fail
break
starve
pass
give-up the ghost
famish
go
fall
choke
give out
kick the bucket
cash in one's chips
buy it
succumb
exit
decease
abort
asphyxiate
perish
change state
stifle
pop off
buy the farm
give way
predecease
croak
snuff it
suffocate
break down
conk
conk out
turn
expire
drop dead
yield
pip out
Antonyms
be born
survive
validate
continue
conform to
Etymology
die (English)
dien (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. die
noun.
(ˈdaɪ)
A
small
cube
with
1
to
6
spots
on
the
six
faces;
used
in
gambling
to
generate
random
numbers.
Synonyms
cube
six-spot
six
square block
four-spot
five
four
dice
one-spot
five-spot
Antonyms
begin
succeed
keep track
pay up
attend
Etymology
die (English)
dien (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. die
verb.
(ˈdaɪ)
Be
brought
to
or
as
if
to
the
point
of
death
by
an
intense
emotion
such
as
embarrassment,
amusement,
or
shame.
Synonyms
snap
lose it
break down
Antonyms
dematerialise
stay in place
invalidate
disallow
Etymology
die (English)
dien (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. die
verb.
(ˈdaɪ)
Suffer
or
face
the
pain
of
death.
Synonyms
pass away
pass
give-up the ghost
go
choke
kick the bucket
cash in one's chips
exit
decease
perish
pop off
buy the farm
croak
snuff it
conk
expire
endure
drop dead
suffer
Antonyms
enjoy
rise
ascend
ride
linger
Etymology
die (English)
dien (Middle English (1100-1500))
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