Decease [noun]

Definition of Decease:

death

Synonyms of Decease:


Opposite/Antonyms of Decease:

Birth


Sentence/Example of Decease:

In the time when thou shalt end the days of thy life, and in the time of thy decease, distribute thy inheritance.

At Mr. Wright's death, it came to his widow, who gave it to my brother; at whose decease, it came to me.

While it was being disposed of, she acquainted Mr. Bumble with the old womans decease.

In the month of March, the decease of Mr. Liston, the comedian, attracted public notice.

August witnessed the decease of the veteran anti-reformer, Sir Charles Wetherell.

At the time of his decease that property produced about £112 a year; in 1768 it was said to be of the yearly value of £563.

He kept his possession well, every inch of it; and left all safe at his decease in 1568.

Great Britain and France will feel the shock of his decease.

She had sunk into an apathy since the news of his Highness's decease.

James Beckley afterwards kept it, and after his decease, it was continued as a tavern by his widow.