kill
kill1 definition
kill (kil)
transitive verb
- to cause the death of; make die
- to destroy the vital or active qualities of
- to destroy; put an end to; ruin
- to prevent the passage of (legislation); defeat or veto
- to spend (time) on matters of little or no importance
- ☆
- to cause (an engine, etc.) to stop; turn off
- to turn off (a light, esp. a theater spotlight)
- to muffle (sound)
- ☆ to prevent publication of to kill a newspaper story
- to spoil the effect of; destroy by contrast: said of colors, etc.
- Informal to overcome with laughter, chagrin, pleasure, surprise, etc.
- Informal to cause to feel great pain or discomfort
- Informal to tire out; exhaust
- ☆ Slang to drink the last, or all, of (a bottle of liquor, etc.); finish off
- ☆ Printing to mark as not to be used; score out; cancel
- Tennis, etc. to return (the ball) with such force that it cannot be returned
Etymology: ME kullen, killen < ? OE *cyllan, special late phonetic development of cwellan, to kill: see quell
intransitive verb
- to destroy life
- to be killed plants that kill easily
noun
- an act or instance of killing
- an animal or animals killed
- an enemy plane, ship, etc. destroyed
kill Idioms
in at the kill
- present when the hunted animal is killed
- present at the end or climax of some action
to kill
Informal to make a strongly desirable impression dressed to kill
kill2 definition
☆ kill (kil)
noun
a stream; channel; creek: used esp. in place names
Etymology: Du kil < MDu kille, akin to ON kīll, inlet
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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