death knell

death knell
noun
1. an omen of death or destruction
Hypernyms: ↑omen, ↑portent, ↑presage, ↑prognostic, ↑prognostication, ↑prodigy
2. a bell rung to announce a death
Syn: ↑death bell
Hypernyms: ↑bell

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noun
2. : an action or event presaging death or destruction

the coming of the power press was the death knell of the hand press

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1. a harbinger of the end, death, or destruction of something.
2. See passing bell.

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death knell noun
1. The ringing of a bell to announce a death
2. Something that announces the end of one's hopes, ambitions, etc (figurative)
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Main Entry:death

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death knell UK US noun [singular]
an event or situation that is a sign of the end of something
sound the death knell of/​for something:

The arrival of supermarkets sounded the death knell of small shops.

Thesaurus: ends, finishes and final stagessynonym

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death knell,
1. the sound of a bell tolled at the death of a person; knell.
2. Figurative. a signal of the death or passing away of anything: »

The Civil War sounded the death knell of slavery.

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n. [in sing.] the tolling of a bell to mark someone's death
figurative an event that heralds the end or destruction of something

the chaos may sound the death knell for the peace plan

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ˈdeath knell [death knell] (also knell) noun singular
an event that means that the end or destruction of sth will come soon

If he loses this referendum, it will

sound the death knell

for his leadership.

See also:knell

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • death knell — ► NOUN 1) the tolling of a bell to mark a death. 2) an event that signals the end of something …   English terms dictionary

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  • death knell — also death knell N SING: usu the N for/of n If you say that something sounds the death knell for a particular person or thing, you mean it will cause that person or thing to fail, end, or cease to exist. The tax increase sounded the death knell… …   English dictionary

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