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suicide
[soo-uh-sahyd]
noun
the intentional taking of one's own life.
destruction of one's own interests or prospects.
Buying that house was financial suicide.
a person who intentionally takes their own life.
verb (used without object)
to intentionally end one’s own life; to die by suicide.
verb (used with object)
to kill (oneself ).
suicide
/ ˈsjuː-, ˈsuːɪˌsaɪd /
noun
the act or an instance of killing oneself intentionally
the self-inflicted ruin of one's own prospects or interests
a merger would be financial suicide
a person who kills himself intentionally
(modifier) reckless; extremely dangerous
a suicide mission
(modifier) (of an action) undertaken or (of a person) undertaking an action in the knowledge that it will result in the death of the person performing it in order that maximum damage may be inflicted on an enemy
a suicide attack
suicide bomber
Sensitive Note
Other Word Forms
- antisuicide adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of suicide1
Example Sentences
A woman has been jailed for life for murdering her estranged husband whose death she had tried to pass off as a suicide.
If she were to stop, she’d have to mourn her son’s suicide.
That’s not an exaggeration: the closest I have ever come to both suicide and murder was because of my addiction to another person.
Those affected were some of the country's poorest, and a landmark inquiry heard the scheme led to at least three suicides.
The duties include preventing young people from seeing material such as pornography and harmful content relating to suicide.
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