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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
In the UK, death by suicide is rising for people living with the illness.
R. Kelly’s lawyer explains why the R&B artist was put on suicide watch after being sentenced this week to 30 years in prison.
Prosecutor Nicholas Hearn said she had stated he was "vulnerable as he has gone missing previously and has attempted suicide."
Disability campaigner George Fielding, from the Not Dead Yet UK campaign group, said the bill "risks state-sanctioned suicide".
One officer died of a stroke, and four others died by suicide in the following months.
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