Perish Meaning and Definition

Perish

Perish

Pronunciation

/ˈpərɪʃ/

Part of Speech

Verb

Definition

To come to an end; to die; to decay; to become worthless or obsolete.

Examples

  • The perished remains of the old civilization were all that was left.
  • The company’s product perished due to the rise of new competition.

Synonyms

  • Die
  • Languish
  • Decay

Antonyms

  • Thrive
  • Flourish
  • Survive

Etymology

The word “perish” comes from the Old English word “periscan,” meaning “to fall or decay.”

Usage Notes

Perish is often used in a metaphorical sense, referring to the decline or decline of something, such as a relationship, a career, or a skill.

Cultural References

In the Bible, “perish” is used to describe the fate of those who do not accept Jesus Christ as their savior.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • “Perish the thought “
  • “Perish from the earth “

Related Words or Phrases

  • Obsolescence
  • Irrelevance
  • Euthanasia

Collocations

  • Perish in peace
  • Perish the thought of
  • Perish from neglect

Frequency of Use

Perish is a somewhat formal word and is not used frequently in everyday conversation. It is often used in writing and poetry to convey a sense of decay or decline.

Common Misspellings

  • Pearnish
  • Perisch
  • Persish

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