What is another word for die out?
Pronunciation:
[ dˈa͡ɪ ˈa͡ʊt], [ dˈaɪ ˈaʊt], [ d_ˈaɪ_ ˈaʊ_t]
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Similar words for die out:
- die off (noun)
- dry up (noun)
- other relevant words (noun)
- contact (verb)
- diminish (verb)
- disappear (verb)
- dwindle (verb)
- ebb (verb)
- go out (verb)
- let up (verb)
- peter out (verb)
- taper/taper off (verb)
- wane (verb)
- other synonyms
- decrease
- diminish
- disappear
- other relevant words
- peter out
- other relevant words (noun)
Synonyms for Die out:
n.
• die off (noun) • dry up (noun)- dry.
v.
• contact (verb) • 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.
- 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.
Other synonyms:
• decrease • diminish • disappear- passed away,
- ceased to exist,
- passing away,
- leaving no trace,
- taking flight,
- ceasing to exist,
- dematerializes,
- dematerialized,
- took flight,
- is lost,
- retreating,
- exited.
- 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.
- 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:
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Hyponym for Die out:
v.
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contact
cut out.
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contact
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