Pronunciation: /daɪ aʊt/
verb to become extinct or disappear gradually
A1 Some species of animals are in danger of dying out.
A2 If we don't take action, certain traditions may die out.
B1 The art of calligraphy is slowly dying out in the modern age.
B2 The language spoken by only a few people is at risk of dying out.
C1 Efforts are being made to prevent certain endangered species from dying out.
C2 Cultural practices that have been passed down for generations are at risk of dying out if not preserved.
adverb in a dying or disappearing manner
A1 Dinosaurs died out millions of years ago.
A2 Some species of animals are at risk of dying out due to habitat destruction.
B1 Traditional farming practices are slowly dying out in many developed countries.
B2 Languages can die out if they are not passed down to younger generations.
C1 The art of calligraphy almost died out with the invention of the printing press.
C2 Certain cultural traditions are in danger of dying out as modernization spreads.
formal Many species have started to die out due to habitat destruction.
informal I heard that the local bookstore is going to die out soon.
slang I hope this trend doesn't die out anytime soon.
figurative The tradition of sending handwritten letters seems to be dying out in this digital age.
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