Meaning of You'll go to your death
An expression indicating someone will experience death.
In simple words: You will die.
You'll go to your death in a sentence
- If you continue this path, you'll go to your death.
- The sorcerer warned him, 'You'll go to your death if you challenge me.'
- In the end, it was clear that you'll go to your death without some help.
How to use You'll go to your death
This phrase is very serious and often used in dramatic or moral contexts. Avoid in casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of a dark, ominous warning before a battle.
Related words
Collocations with You'll go to your death
- face your death
- meet your death
- welcome your death
Synonyms for You'll go to your death
- you will perish
- you will die
- it’s your end
- you're doomed
Opposites of You'll go to your death
- long life
- survival
Common mistakes with You'll go to your death
- Using it jokingly in light contexts.
- Not matching the seriousness of the situation.
- Confusing it with less severe phrases like 'you'll face consequences.'
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Frequently asked questions about You'll go to your death
What does You'll go to your death mean?
You will die.
What is the definition of You'll go to your death?
An expression indicating someone will experience death.
How do you use You'll go to your death in a sentence?
If you continue this path, you'll go to your death.
Can you give another example of You'll go to your death?
The sorcerer warned him, 'You'll go to your death if you challenge me.'
What are synonyms for You'll go to your death?
Common alternatives include you will perish, you will die, it’s your end, you're doomed.
What is the opposite of You'll go to your death?
Opposite meanings include long life, survival.
What words go with You'll go to your death?
It commonly pairs with face your death, meet your death, welcome your death.
What are common mistakes when using You'll go to your death?
Using it jokingly in light contexts. Not matching the seriousness of the situation. Confusing it with less severe phrases like 'you'll face consequences.'
How do you pronounce You'll go to your death?
US: //jʊl ɡoʊ tə jɔr dɛθ//, UK: //jʊl ɡəʊ tə jɔː dəθ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is You'll go to your death formal or informal?
"You'll go to your death" is formal, so it fits professional, business, or academic conversations.
When should I use You'll go to your death?
This phrase is very serious and often used in dramatic or moral contexts. Avoid in casual conversation.
