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Suicide   /sˈuəsˌaɪd/  /sˈuɪsˌaɪd/   Listen
Suicide

noun
1.
The act of killing yourself.  Synonyms: self-annihilation, self-destruction.
2.
A person who kills himself intentionally.  Synonym: felo-de-se.



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"Suicide" Quotes from Famous Books



... the confidential eunuch of Oroondates, to whom the misdeeds of his spouse had become known, arrives from the camp of Syene with orders to bring the two captives to the presence of the satrap. Arsace commits suicide in despair; but the escort of the lovers, while travelling along the banks of the Nile, is surprised by a roving party of Ethiopians; and they are carried to the camp of Hydaspes, by whom they are destined, according to Ethiopian usage, ...
— Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine--Vol. 54, No. 333, July 1843 • Various

... illusions; they are too intellectual to think that man upon this earth can ever be quite free of original sin and the struggle. And they mean death. When they say that mankind shall be free at last, they mean that mankind shall commit suicide. When they talk of a paradise without right or ...
— The Man Who Was Thursday - A Nightmare • G. K. Chesterton

... self-evident.] Precisely upon this model arose casuistry. A general rule, or major proposition, was laid down—suppose that he who killed any human being, except under the palliations X, Y, Z, was a murderer. Then in a minor proposition, the special case of the suicide was considered. It was affirmed, or it was denied, that his case fell under some one of the palliations assigned. And then, finally, accordingly to the negative or affirmative shape of this minor ...
— Theological Essays and Other Papers v1 • Thomas de Quincey

... one black ship that slunk out of that mass suicide of man's last remnant. Within its long hulk three motionless forms lay in a welter of blood that smeared their officers' badges, and a dozen gibbering men labored at the controls of their craft. The long black ...
— When the Sleepers Woke • Arthur Leo Zagat

... really rather mad, and would not be surprised to hear he was confined. Last year he was melancholy, and his friends and he himself feared he might commit suicide. Now he is in an excited state. Peel speaks of him as a most ...
— A Political Diary 1828-1830, Volume II • Edward Law (Lord Ellenborough)


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