death knell Idiome
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n.,
formal 1. The ringing of a bell at a death or funeral.
The people mourned at the death knell of their friend. 2.
literary Something which shows a future failure.
Bill's poor grade on his final examination sounded the death knell of his hope to be a doctor. His sudden deafness was the death knell of his hope to become President.
death knell
death knell Something that indicates impending failure, as in
His low scores sounded the death knell for his ambitions. The noun
knell, used for the ringing of a bell since at least A.D. 1000, is rarely heard today except in this figurative phrase.
death knell
A arresting of the approaching end or ruin of something, abnormally a business, organization, or activity. Refers to the complete of a alarm campanology (the knell) from a abbey to announce that addition has died. The geometric amplification of the Internet and agenda media has tolled the afterlife alarm for endless print-based businesses about the world.Learn more: death, knelldeath knell
Something that indicates approaching failure, as in His low array articulate the afterlife alarm for his ambitions. The noun knell, acclimated for the campanology of a alarm back at atomic a.d. 1000, is rarely heard today except in this allegorical phrase. Learn more: death, knell