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pass away die passed away died, is deceased
sleep. pass away. death. going into the light
Well, a phrase rather than a word, but yes, "pass away" is a euphemism, this one meaning "die".
The word "perish" usually means to die, or pass away. It can also be used in the context of food, where the word "perishable" means that a food item can expire.
No.A euphemism is a word or expression that is used when the exact word is considered too blunt.For example instead of saying die people often say pass away because pass away is considered less blunt/unpleasant eghis father passed away last week
No.A euphemism is a word or expression that is used when the exact word is considered too blunt.For example instead of saying die people often say pass away because pass away is considered less blunt/unpleasant eghis father passed away last week
decease to pass away, ( to die) srry a little harsh but that's all i can think of
die, expire, pass (away)
Pass away.
end, finish, concluse, close, stop, run out, cease, die, depart, perish, pass on
Get old and pass away is the luckiest way to die.
I would think the root word is "Cease." Like in the sentence "Cease to exist." I may be wrong, though.