Death Song

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /dɛθ sɔŋ/

Definitions of death song

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

Example Sentences

A1 The death song made everyone cry at the funeral.

A2 She sang a haunting death song at the memorial service.

B1 The bard composed a beautiful death song for the fallen warrior.

B2 The death song echoed through the halls of the castle, signaling the end of an era.

C1 The opera singer performed a powerful death song that moved the audience to tears.

C2 The death song of the ancient tribe was believed to have mystical powers that could guide the souls of the departed to the afterlife.

Examples of death song in a Sentence

formal The death song of the ancient tribe was a solemn and haunting melody.

informal My friend's death song playlist is full of sad songs.

slang I can't listen to that death song, it's too depressing.

figurative The sound of the wind through the trees was like a death song, signaling the end of summer.

Grammatical Forms of death song

plural

death songs

comparative

more death song

superlative

most death song

present tense

sing death song

future tense

will sing death song

perfect tense

have sung death song

continuous tense

are singing death song

singular

death song

positive degree

death song

infinitive

to sing death song

gerund

singing death song

participle

sung death song

Origin and Evolution of death song

First Known Use: 1800 year
Language of Origin: Native American languages
Story behind the word: The term 'death song' originated from Native American cultures, specifically from various tribes such as the Sioux, Comanche, and Apache.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a song or chant performed by warriors before going into battle or by individuals facing death, the term 'death song' has evolved to also encompass songs or music played at funerals or as a way to honor the deceased.