decease

English

Etymology

From Old French deces (Modern French décès), from Latin dēcessus (departure).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dɪˈsiːs/
  • Audio (Southern England):(file)
  • Rhymes: -iːs

Noun

decease (countable and uncountable, plural deceases)

  1. (formal) Death, departure from life.
    Synonyms: demise, quietus; see also Thesaurus:death

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Verb

decease (third-person singular simple present deceases, present participle deceasing, simple past and past participle deceased)

  1. (now rare) To die.
    Synonyms: expire, perish; see also Thesaurus:die

Usage notes

The noun and verb forms are much less commonly used than the participial adjective deceased, particularly outside formal, literary, or legal usage.

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