different between dying vs terminallyill
dying
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?da?.??/
- Homophone: dyeing
Etymology 1
die +? -ing
Adjective
dying (not comparable)
- Approaching death; about to die; moribund.
- The dying dog was put out of his misery with a single shot!
- a dying fire
- The battlefield was littered with the dead and dying.
- Declining, terminal, or drawing to an end.
- In the dying moments of daylight I glimpsed a sail on the horizon.
- Pertaining to death, or the moments before death.
- His dying words were of his mother.
- until my dying day
- his dying bed
Antonyms
- nascent
Translations
Noun
dying (countable and uncountable, plural dyings)
- The process of approaching death; loss of life; death.
Translations
Verb
dying
- present participle of die
Etymology 2
dye +? -ing
Verb
dying
- (nonstandard) present participle of dye
Anagrams
- dingy
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