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To cease living or existing completely; become extinct: a theory that explains how the dinosaurs died out; customs that died out with the advent of technology.
to lose force, strength, or vital qualities:[often: be + ~-ing] I think he's dying; you'd better come to the hospital now. vanish: The happy look died on her face. fade gradually: The engine died. ~ + of + object] I'm dying of boredom!
If you say that you could have/ nearly died of a particular feeling, you mean that you felt the feeling very strongly:
You can use die in expressions such as ' I almost died ' or ' I'd die if anything happened ' where you are emphasizing your feelings about a situation, for example to say that it is very shocking, upsetting, embarrassing, or amusing.
died m anim (Cyrillic spelling диед) From Old Frisian dēd (“deed”), from Proto-West Germanic *dādi. died c (plural dieden)