Meaning of Die now
A harsh command for someone to stop living immediately.
In simple words: A phrase telling someone to stop living right away.
Die now in a sentence
- He shouted, 'Die now, you coward!', during the intense confrontation.
- In the heat of battle, one soldier screamed, 'Die now or never!', to motivate his comrades.
- The villain coldly said, 'Die now if you're brave enough to face me!'
- She felt overwhelmed and thought, 'I'd rather die now than live like this.'
- In a moment of anger, he uttered, 'Just die now and save us the trouble!'
How to use Die now
Very aggressive or harsh phrase; usually used in extreme situations. Not appropriate in polite conversation or any formal context.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Imagine a timer that says 'Die now!', counting down to the end.
Related words
Collocations with Die now
- die a painful death
- die fighting
- die in vain
- die without regret
Common mistakes with Die now
- Confused with 'die later' which softens the urgency.
- Misused in casual jokes, can be offensive.
- Using incorrect verb conjugation, e.g., 'dies now'.
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Frequently asked questions about Die now
What does Die now mean?
A phrase telling someone to stop living right away.
What is the definition of Die now?
A harsh command for someone to stop living immediately.
How do you use Die now in a sentence?
He shouted, 'Die now, you coward!', during the intense confrontation.
Can you give another example of Die now?
In the heat of battle, one soldier screamed, 'Die now or never!', to motivate his comrades.
What are synonyms for Die now?
Common alternatives include expire, perish, pass away, depart, surrender.
What words go with Die now?
It commonly pairs with die a painful death, die fighting, die in vain, die without regret.
What are common mistakes when using Die now?
Confused with 'die later' which softens the urgency. Misused in casual jokes, can be offensive. Using incorrect verb conjugation, e.g., 'dies now'.
How do you pronounce Die now?
US: //daɪ naʊ//, UK: //daɪ naʊ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Die now?
Very aggressive or harsh phrase; usually used in extreme situations. Not appropriate in polite conversation or any formal context.