Perish
Perish is a verb with several closely related senses. Most commonly, it means to die, especially suddenly or as the result of a calamity. It can also mean to cease to exist or to be destroyed, as when a city or culture perishes in a disaster, or to rot or spoil, as organic matter or food that perishes over time. In ordinary language, perish tends to carry a stronger or more dramatic nuance than die or cease to exist.
Perish is often used to describe deaths in accidents, battles, floods, famines, or other extreme events. The
Etymology traces perish to the Old French perir, from Latin perīre, meaning to go away, die, or
Synonyms for perish include die, pass away, expire, and cease to exist, while antonyms include survive, endure,