DIE, V.¹ MEANINGS, ETYMOLOGY AND MORE | OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY
There are 35 meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb die, one of which is labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. From bing.com
die1 (dī), v.i., died, dy•ing. become dead. (of something inanimate) to cease to exist: The laughter died on his lips. to lose force, strength, or active qualities: Superstitions die slowly. stop: The … From bing.com
DIE VERB - DEFINITION, PICTURES, PRONUNCIATION AND USAGE NOTES
(informal) if you think something is to die for, you really want it, and would do anything to get it. She was wearing a dress to die for. From bing.com
Die away, to disappear by degrees, become gradually inaudible; Die game, to keep up one's spirit to the last; Die hard, to struggle hard against death, to be long in dying; Die off, to die quickly … From bing.com
For nonliving things, the word die means to stop existing. If your hope dies, for example, you don’t have hope anymore. It’s gone. Used in a sentence: My dreams of being a rock star will never … From bing.com
When someone dies as a result of a disease or injury, you can say that they die of the disease or injury or die from it. An old woman dying of cancer was taken into hospital. Simon Martin died … From bing.com
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