Dictionary Definition
kill
Noun
1 the act of terminating a life [syn: killing, putting to
death]
2 the destruction of an enemy plane or ship or
tank or missile; "the pilot reported two kills during the
mission"
Verb
1 cause to die; put to death, usually
intentionally or knowingly; "This man killed several people when he
tried to rob a bank"; "The farmer killed a pig for the
holidays"
2 thwart the passage of; "kill a motion"; "he
shot down the student's proposal" [syn: shoot down,
defeat, vote down,
vote
out]
3 cause the death of, without intention; "She was
killed in the collision of three cars"
4 end or extinguish by forceful means; "Stamp out
poverty!" [syn: stamp
out]
5 be fatal; "cigarettes kill"; "drunken driving
kills"
6 be the source of great pain for; "These new
shoes are killing me!"
7 overwhelm with hilarity, pleasure, or
admiration; "The comedian was so funny, he was killing me!"
8 hit with so much force as to make a return
impossible, in racket games; "She killed the ball"
9 hit with great force; "He killed the
ball"
10 deprive of life; "AIDS has killed thousands in
Africa"
11 drink down entirely; "He downed three martinis
before dinner"; "She killed a bottle of brandy that night"; "They
popped a few beer after work" [syn: toss off,
pop, bolt down,
belt
down, pour down,
down, drink
down]
12 mark for deletion, rub off, or erase; "kill
these lines in the President's speech" [syn: obliterate, wipe out]
13 tire out completely; "The daily stress of her
work is killing her"
14 cause to cease operating; "kill the
engine"
15 destroy a vitally essential quality of or in;
"Eating artichokes kills the taste of all other foods"
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
- /kɪl/
- Rhymes with: -ɪl
Noun
- The act of killing.
- The assassin liked to make a clean kill, and thus favored small arms over explosives.
- Specifically, the death blow.
- The hunter delivered the kill with a pistol shot to the head.
- The result of killing; that which has been
killed.
- The fox dragged its kill back to its den.
Translations
act of killing
- Catalan: assassinat
- Dutch: moorden, vermoorden
- Finnish: tappo, surma (poetic)
- French: tuage
- German: Tötung , Ermordung , Mord
- Icelandic: dráp, morð
- Italian: uccisione
- Norwegian: drap
- Swedish: dödande , dräpande
- West Frisian: fermoardzje, moardzje, deadzje
death blow
- German: Gnadenschuss
result of killing
- Catalan: assassinat, mort
- Dutch: moord , prooi (animal)
- German: Opfer, Beute
- Norwegian: drap
- West Frisian: moard, dea
Verb
- To put to death; to
extinguish life.
- Smoking kills more people each year than alcohol and drugs
combined.
- There is conclusive evidence that smoking kills.
- Smoking kills more people each year than alcohol and drugs
combined.
- To render inoperative.
- He killed the engine and turned off the headlights, but remained in the car, waiting.
- To stop, cease, or render void.
- The editor decided to kill the story.
- The news that a hurricane had destroyed our beach house killed our plans to sell it.
- The editor decided to kill the story.
- In the context of "transitive|figurative": To amaze, exceed, stun, or otherwise incapacitate.
- That night, she was dressed to kill.
- That joke always kills me.
- That night, she was dressed to kill.
- To tell
off severely.
- My boss will kill me if I'm late.
- When she finally got home her dad just about killed her.
- My boss will kill me if I'm late.
- To use
up or to waste.
- I'm just doing this to kill time.
- Between the two of us, we killed the rest of the case of beer.
- I'm just doing this to kill time.
- In the context of "transitive|figurative": To overpower or overwhelm.
- The team had absolutely killed their traditional rivals, and the local sports bars were raucous with celebrations.''
- To force a company out of business.
Synonyms
Translations
put to death
- Albanian: vras
- Arabic:
- Armenian: սպանել (spanel)
- trreq Bengali
- Bosnian: ubiti
- Bulgarian: убивам
- trreq Burmese
- Catalan: assassinar, matar
- Chinese: 杀死 (shāsǐ), 戕杀 (qiángshā)
- Croatian: ubiti
- Czech: zabít
- Danish: dræbe
- Dutch: doden, vermoorden
- Esperanto: mortigi
- Estonian: tapma
- Faroese: drepa
- Finnish: tappaa, surmata (poetic)
- French: tuer
- Georgian: კვლა (kvla), მოკვლა (mokvla)
- German: töten, umbringen, ermorden
- Greek:
- Ancient:
ἀποκτείνω (apokteino)
- Modern: σκοτώνω (skotóno)
- Ancient:
ἀποκτείνω (apokteino)
- Hawaiian: hoʻomake
- Hebrew: רצח
- Hindi: मार डालना (mār ḍālana)
- Hungarian: öl, megöl
- Icelandic: drepa, deyða, myrða, lífláta
- Ido: mortigar
- Indonesian: membunuh
- Irish: maraigh
- Italian: uccidere, ammazzare
- Japanese: 殺す (ころす, korosu), 殺害する (さつがいする, satsugai-suru)
- trreq Kannada
- Khmer: (somləp)
- Korean: 죽이다 (jukida)
- Kurdish:
- Lao: ຂ້າ
- Latin: occidere
- Latvian: nogalinat
- Lithuanian: žudyti
- trreq Malay
- trreq Malayalam
- trreq Maltese
- trreq Maori
- trreq Marathi
- Mongolian: алах (alah)
- Nepali: मार्नु (mārnu)
- Norwegian: drepe
- Old English: cwellan
- trreq Oriya
- Persian: كشتن
- Polish: zabijać, zabić
- Portuguese: matar
- trreq Punjabi
- Romanian: a ucide
- Russian: убивать , убить
- trreq Samoan
- trreq Sanskrit
- Scottish Gaelic: marbh, cuir gu bàs
- Serbian: ubiti
- Slovak: zabiť
- Slovene: ubiti
- Spanish: matar
- Sumerian:
- Swahili: kuua
- Swedish: döda, dräpa
- Tamil: கொல் (col)
- trreq Telugu
- Thai: (kâa)
- trreq Tibetan
- Turkish: öldürmek
- trreq Urdu
- Vietnamese: giết
- Welsh: lladd
- Yiddish: טייטן (teytn), אומברענגען (umbrengen)
render void
- Finnish: raakata
- German: zunichte machen (plans), streichen (newspaper article)
- Italian: sopprimere
- Lao: ຂ້າ
- Thai: (kâa)
waste
- Catalan: matar
- Finnish: tappaa
- German: totschlagen (time), killen (informal: alcohol)
- ttbc CJKV Characters: 斃, 毙
- ttbc Chinese: 杀 (shā)
- ttbc Hungarian: öl
- ttbc Indonesian: bunuh, membunuh, menghabisi
- ttbc Interlingua: occider
- ttbc Japanese: 殺す (ころす, korosu), 殺害する (さつがいする, satsugai-suru)
Noun
- A creek; a body of water.
Translations
body of water
Extensive Definition
The act of killing an animal, plant, or other life form can
be said to have occurred when an outside force, usually another life form,
has done something to cause it to die. This may be a result of
several actions:
- a deliberate action such as war
- in the case of animals, slaughter; see slaughterhouse
- the result of a criminal act, the action or fault of another human being, see homicide and murder
- the results of an accident, such as a car crash. See negligent homicide
kill in German: Tötung
kill in Classical Chinese: 殺
kill in Korean: 살해
kill in Japanese: 殺害
kill in Simple English: Kill
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
KO,
abbreviate, abridge, absorb, adolescent stream,
amuse, annihilate, arroyo, asphyxiate, assassinate, bane, beasts of venery, beck, beguile, bereave of life, big
game, black out, blood,
bloodletting,
bloodshed, blot out,
blue-pencil, bottle up, bourn, bowdlerize, braided stream,
braining, branch, brook, brooklet, bump off, burn, butcher, call off, cancel, carry away, carry off,
censor, channel, chloroform, choke, choke off, clamp down on,
close, complete, conclusion, constitute, consume, convulse, cork, cork up, coup de grace, crack
down on, creek, crick, cross out, crush, cut, cut down, cut off, cut short,
damp, damp down, deaden, dealing death, death, deathblow, decimate, decree, defeat, delete, delight, denouement, deprive of life,
destroy, destruction, destruction of
life, devastate,
dispatch, dispose of,
divert, do away with, do
for, do in, do to death, down, drop the curtain, drown, dull, edit, edit out, eliminate, enact, enact laws, end, end off, enliven, entertain, eradicate, erase, euthanasia, execute, execution, exhaust, exhilarate, expunge, expurgate, exterminate, extermination, extinguish, fag out, fatigue, filibuster, fill, finalize, finish, finish off, flow of
blood, flowing stream, fluviation, fold up, fracture
one, fresh, freshet, gag, game, get it over, get over with,
get rid of, get the floor, get through with, gill, give the quietus, gore, have the floor, hit, hold down, hugger-mugger,
hurt, hush, hush up, hush-hush, ice, idle, immolate, immolation, jump on, kayo, keep down, keep under,
kibosh, killing, knife, knock dead, knock off,
knock out, lapidation, launch into
eternity, lay low, lazy stream, legislate, liquidate, lobby through,
logroll, loosen up,
lynch, make away with,
martyr, martyrdom, martyrization, martyrize, massacre, meandering stream,
mercy killing, midchannel, midstream, millstream, moving road,
muffle, murder, muzzle, navigable river, negative, neutralize, nip, nullify, obliterate, occupy, omit, ordain, pain, pass, perfect, pigeonhole, pocket, poison, poisoning, polish off, pour
water on, prey, purge, put away, put down, put in
force, put paid to, put through, put to death, put to sleep,
quarry, quash, quell, quench, race, racing stream, railroad
through, raise a laugh, raise a smile, ravage, recreate, refresh, regale, relax, remove from life, repress, rescind, ritual killing, ritual
murder, river, rivulet, roll logs, rub out,
ruin, rule against,
run, rundle, runlet, runnel, sacrifice, scrag, shoot, shoot down, shooting, shush, shut, shut down, shut down on, shut
off, sike, silence, sit down on, sit on,
slaughter, slay, slaying, smash, smother, snuff out, solace, spend, spill stream, squash, squelch, stanch, starve, stifle, still, stoning, strangle, stream, stream action, streamlet, strike, strike off, strike out,
stultify, subdue, subterranean river,
suffocate, suppress, switch off, table, take life, take off, take
the floor, taking of life, termination, the hunted,
throttle, tickle, tire out, titillate, to, torment, torture, turn off, use up,
venery, veto, victim, void, wadi, waste, watercourse, waterway, weary, while away, wipe out,
wow, yield the floor,
zap