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  • taper off, become or cause to be less

  • disappear, become or cause to be less

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  1. die out, die offverb

    become extinct

    «Dinosaurs died out»

    Synonyms:
    die off, die

  2. die, die outverb

    cut or shape with a die

    «Die out leather for belts»

    Synonyms:
    go, perish, conk out, croak, give way, pall, become flat, pass away, cash in one’s chips, break down, kick the bucket, conk, give-up the ghost, drop dead, exit, die, pop off, buy the farm, give out, choke, pass, expire, snuff it, fail, decease, die off, go bad, break

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  1. Evgeny Ivanov:

    If something were to happen to the factory, in my opinion the town would die out. There would be nothing left for people to do here.

  2. Uwe Neumann:

    My father was a miner, my grandfather was a miner and they both told me: ‘coal brought the Lausitz to life and without coal the Lausitz will die out’.

  3. Janice Dansby Spataro:

    I didn’t want to die out there. I was talking to God the entire night.

  4. Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck:

    An important scientific innovation rarely makes its way by gradually winning over and converting its opponents . . . Its opponents gradually die out and the growing generation is familiar with the idea from the beginning.

  5. Evgeny Ivanov:

    The entire life of this city depends on Rusal, if something were to happen to the factory, in my opinion the town would die out. There would be nothing left for people to do here.


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  • abate
  • curtail
  • decline
  • decrease
  • dwindle
  • ebb
  • lessen
  • lower
  • recede
  • reduce
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  • temper
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  • close
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  • cut
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  • minify
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  • retrench
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  • abandon
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  • retire
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  • abscond
  • clear
  • decamp
  • dematerialize
  • disperse
  • ebb
  • end
  • evanesce
  • exit
  • pass
  • vacate
  • vamoose
  • be done for
  • be gone
  • be lost
  • be no more
  • be swallowed up
  • cease to exist
  • come to naught
  • drop out of sight
  • end gradually
  • evanish
  • fade away
  • go south
  • leave no trace
  • melt away
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  • take flight
  • abate
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  • go out
  • let up
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  • die
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  • flicker
  • stop shining
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  • moderate
  • relent
  • sink
  • die away
  • draw to a close
  • ease off
  • fade away
  • fall short
  • let up
  • slack off
  • waste away
  • wind down

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How to use die out in a sentence

«A camp-fire would hardly flash and die out like that, Sarge,» he answered thoughtfully.

RAW GOLDBERTRAND W. SINCLAIR

This feeling against the sectaries did not die out, even after the movement had become respected and honoured by the university.

SKIPPER WORSEALEXANDER LANGE KIELLAND

But the traditions of revolt could not die out at once, indeed were all the stronger for the new spirit of hope that was abroad.

THE LIFE OF MAZZINIBOLTON KING

Never as long as the mother lived did her feeling of her resentment against working-girls’ clubs die out.

THE LEAVEN IN A GREAT CITYLILLIAN WILLIAM BETTS

Their reverence for him as a man of property could not easily die out.

THAT LASS O’ LOWRIE’SFRANCES HODGSON BURNETT

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WORDS RELATED TO DIE OUT

  • abate
  • abbreviate
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  • close
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1. spread-out

adjective. especially spread in a fan shape.

Synonyms

  • fanned

Antonyms

  • collective
  • cumulous

Rhymes with Die Out

  • stake-out
  • how-about
  • without
  • throughout
  • strout
  • sprout
  • reroute
  • redoubt
  • devout
  • troutt
  • trout
  • stoute
  • stout
  • spout
  • snout
  • shrout
  • scout
  • prout
  • krout
  • kraut
  • grout
  • flout
  • drought
  • crout
  • clout
  • all-out
  • about
  • tout
  • thuot
  • shout

2. die

verb. [‘ˈdaɪ’] pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life.

Synonyms

  • predecease
  • snuff it
  • exit
  • pop off
  • conk
  • suffocate
  • expire
  • pass
  • pass away
  • perish
  • give way
  • conk out
  • break down
  • stifle
  • abort
  • drop dead
  • croak
  • give out
  • change state
  • go bad
  • give-up the ghost
  • pip out
  • fall
  • go
  • decease
  • asphyxiate
  • buy the farm
  • fail
  • kick the bucket
  • yield
  • buy it
  • cash in one’s chips
  • drown
  • choke
  • succumb
  • turn
  • famish
  • break

Antonyms

  • survive
  • free
  • uncover
  • stimulate

Etymology

  • dien (Middle English (1100-1500))

3. die

noun. [‘ˈdaɪ’] a small cube with 1 to 6 spots on the six faces; used in gambling to generate random numbers.

Synonyms

  • four-spot
  • six
  • six-spot
  • dice
  • square block
  • one-spot
  • five-spot
  • cube
  • four

Antonyms

  • be well
  • feed
  • log in
  • dock

Etymology

  • dien (Middle English (1100-1500))

4. out

adjective. [‘ˈaʊt’] not allowed to continue to bat or run.

Antonyms

  • function

5. out

adjective. [‘ˈaʊt’] being out or having grown cold.

Synonyms

  • extinct

Antonyms

  • keep quiet
  • hide

6. 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

  • break down
  • lose it

Antonyms

  • fail
  • prevent
  • failing

Etymology

  • dien (Middle English (1100-1500))

7. die

verb. [‘ˈdaɪ’] suffer or face the pain of death.

Synonyms

  • exit
  • pop off
  • conk
  • expire
  • pass
  • pass away
  • perish
  • drop dead
  • croak
  • give-up the ghost
  • go
  • decease
  • buy the farm
  • suffer
  • kick the bucket
  • cash in one’s chips
  • choke
  • endure

Antonyms

  • heat
  • relax
  • tense
  • boil

Etymology

  • dien (Middle English (1100-1500))

8. die

noun. [‘ˈdaɪ’] a device used for shaping metal.

Synonyms

  • shaping tool

Antonyms

  • come
  • file in

Etymology

  • dien (Middle English (1100-1500))

9. die

verb. [‘ˈdaɪ’] stop operating or functioning.

Synonyms

  • exit
  • burn out
  • pop off
  • conk
  • blow
  • expire
  • pass
  • pass away
  • perish
  • give way
  • conk out
  • change
  • blow out
  • break
  • drop dead
  • give out
  • croak
  • crash
  • go bad
  • give-up the ghost
  • misfunction
  • go
  • decease
  • misfire
  • buy the farm
  • fail
  • kick the bucket
  • cash in one’s chips
  • go down
  • choke
  • malfunction
  • break down

Antonyms

  • stay
  • inhale
  • continue
  • keep down

Etymology

  • dien (Middle English (1100-1500))

10. out

adjective. [‘ˈaʊt’] not worth considering as a possibility.

Antonyms

  • lose

What is another word for die out?

234 synonyms found

Pronunciation:

[ dˈa͡ɪ ˈa͡ʊt], [ dˈa‍ɪ ˈa‍ʊt], [ d_ˈaɪ_ ˈaʊ_t]

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  • n.

    • stop,
    • vanish,
    • cease,
    • finish,
    • go away,
    • fade away,
    • dissolve,
    • evaporate.

    die off (noun)

    • die off.

    dry up (noun)

    • dry.

    Other relevant words: (noun)

    • dispel,
    • macabre,
    • dematerialize,
    • posthumous,
    • lifeless,
    • predecease.
  • v.

    contact (verb)

    • die out.

    diminish (verb)

    • close,
    • abbreviate,
    • shrivel,
    • abate,
    • moderate,
    • curtail,
    • retrench,
    • reduce,
    • extenuate,
    • minify,
    • peter out,
    • weaken,
    • slacken,
    • temper,
    • depreciate,
    • attenuate,
    • subside,
    • recede,
    • lessen,
    • drain,
    • become smaller,
    • decrease,
    • shrink,
    • lower,
    • cut,
    • contract,
    • decline.

    disappear (verb)

    • fly,
    • flee,
    • be gone,
    • evanesce,
    • exit,
    • escape,
    • be done for,
    • come to naught,
    • end,
    • go south,
    • Evanish,
    • be lost,
    • leave,
    • be no more,
    • pass,
    • vacate,
    • perish,
    • end gradually,
    • go,
    • pass away,
    • depart,
    • cease to exist,
    • abandon,
    • drop out of sight,
    • clear,
    • melt away,
    • decamp,
    • retreat,
    • vamoose,
    • disperse,
    • expire,
    • dissipate,
    • leave no trace,
    • sink,
    • take flight,
    • melt,
    • abscond,
    • fade,
    • withdraw,
    • be swallowed up,
    • retire.

    dwindle (verb)

    • decay,
    • fall,
    • bate,
    • pine,
    • drop,
    • wither.

    ebb (verb)

    • deteriorate,
    • languish,
    • degenerate,
    • relent,
    • flag,
    • Retrocede.

    go out (verb)

    • burn out,
    • flicker,
    • darken,
    • dim.

    let up (verb)

    • release,
    • ease.

    peter out (verb)

    • pall,
    • run dry,
    • rebate.

    taper/taper off (verb)

    • narrow,
    • thin,
    • rescind.

    wane (verb)

    • atrophy.
  • Other synonyms:

    decrease

    • taper.

    diminish

    • slackens,
    • outed,
    • Minified,
    • Minifying,
    • fading away,
    • died out,
    • OUTS,
    • fades away,
    • became smaller.

    disappear

    • passed away,
    • ceased to exist,
    • passing away,
    • leaving no trace,
    • taking flight,
    • ceasing to exist,
    • dematerializes,
    • dematerialized,
    • took flight,
    • is lost,
    • retreating,
    • exited.

    Other relevant words:

    • draw close,
    • downed,
    • goes out,
    • diminish,
    • stop shining,
    • fall back,
    • died down,
    • wasted away,
    • waning,
    • grow less,
    • dies down,
    • slow down,
    • draw to a close,
    • go out,
    • thinning out,
    • dying down,
    • flow back,
    • Waned,
    • slowed down,
    • fall away,
    • falling short,
    • disappear,
    • goes away,
    • atrophied,
    • ease off,
    • slacking off,
    • let up,
    • ebb,
    • become invisible,
    • downing,
    • wind down,
    • waste away,
    • Downs,
    • slack off,
    • tapers,
    • draw to close,
    • falling away,
    • thin out,
    • fade out,
    • drawing close,
    • come to a point,
    • easing off,
    • aways,
    • wane,
    • wasting away,
    • falls away,
    • tapers off,
    • fall short,
    • going away,
    • ease up,
    • eased up,
    • taper off,
    • draws close,
    • winding down,
    • flowing back,
    • die away,
    • die down,
    • die,
    • dwindle,
    • grows less,
    • become dark,
    • flows back,
    • fading out,
    • atrophying.

    peter out

    • rebated,
    • petering out,
    • rebating.

    Other relevant words (noun):

    • fail,
    • droop,
    • disintegrate,
    • sag,
    • peter,
    • moulder,
    • grow dim,
    • plummet,
    • fall off,
    • hide,
    • slump,
    • be annihilated,
    • trail,
    • run out,
    • cease to be,
    • wear away,
    • fizzle out,
    • pass out,
    • trail off,
    • erode,
    • be consumed,
    • retire from sight,
    • go up in smoke,
    • become extinct,
    • condense,
    • give out,
    • wilt,
    • slow,
    • vanish from sight,
    • come to nothing,
    • trail away,
    • be destroyed,
    • waste,
    • fizzle,
    • be wiped out.

How to use «Die out» in context?

The phenomenon of «die out» is when a population undergoes a dramatic and substantial drop in number or percentage over a period of time. It can be due to a variety of factors, such as a health crisis, weather conditions, famine, or even war. In many cases, die out can be disastrous for a population, as it leads to a loss of human life, diminished resources, and a decrease in the genetic pool.

Homophones for Die out:

  • dado, dawah, de, dat, d-day, dude, die away, dd, dah, day, die, ddt, doodad, DOEI, dew, duad, doe, data, da’wah, dye, duette, dod, deity, diode, duet, dotted, dead heat, duo, dhoti, due to, d.a., dhawa, dud, Deadwood, ded, ditty, D, dyad, dethaw, DoI, 3-D, dada, doodia, dowdy, death duty, doh, dote, daw, dad, dewy-eyed, due, dotty, dyeweed, dodo, dewy, DEA, due date, do it, date, dhow, deed, 2d, dia, dita, da, deadhead, deadeye, dyewood, dead, dy, death, d.o.a., dot, dit, ditto, 3D, day-to-day, dated, doha, dido, DO, dyed, dewey, do away with, daddy, duty, diet.

Hyponym for Die out:

  • v.

    • contact
      cut out.

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