What is another word for dying suddenly?

Pronunciation: [dˈa͡ɪɪŋ sˈʌdənli] (IPA)

When it comes to describing someone who has passed away suddenly and unexpectedly, there are a variety of synonyms to choose from. For instance, the phrase "passing away suddenly" can be swapped out for "dying unexpectedly" or "perishing suddenly." Alternatively, "passing away unexpectedly" can also be replaced with "expiring suddenly" or "meeting one's end abruptly." Other suitable synonyms might include "ceasing to exist without warning," "breathing one's last suddenly," or simply "dying suddenly." Whatever phrasing is used, the intention is to communicate the unexpected and tragic nature of the loss.

What are the hypernyms for Dying suddenly?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Dying suddenly

  • There must be other leaps in life - as momentous as the "mirror stage" - that Lacan didn't mention. Some are universal; others, culturally particular. To understand that your parents are human (and not an element of the natural world), that they're separate from you, that they were children once, that they were born and came into the world, is another leap. It's as if you hadn't seen who they were earlier - just as, before you were ten months old, you didn't know it was you in the mirror. This happens when you're sixteen or seventeen. Not long after - maybe a year - you find out your parents will die. It's not as if you haven't encountered death already. But, before now, your precocious mind can't accommodate your parents' death except as an academic nicety - to be dismissed gently as too literary and sentimental. After that day, your parents' dying suddenly becomes simple. It grows clear that you're alone and always have been, though certain convergences start to look miraculous - for instance, between your father, mother, and yourself. Though your parents don't die immediately - what you've had is a realisation, not a premonition - you'll carry around this knowledge for their remaining decades or years. You won't think, looking at them, "You're going to die". It'll be an unspoken fact of existence. Nothing about them will surprise you anymore.
    Amit Chaudhuri

Related words: sudden death, sudden death syndrome, sudden unexpected death syndrome, sudden infant death syndrome, sudden cardiac arrest, sudden cardiac arrest in children, sudden cardiac death, sudden cardiac death in children, sudden unexplained death

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