deathbed (Meaning)

Wordnet

deathbed (n)

the last few hours before death

the bed on which a person dies

Webster

deathbed (n.)

The bed in which a person dies; hence, the closing hours of life of one who dies by sickness or the like; the last sickness.

Synonyms & Antonyms of deathbed

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deathbed Sentence Examples

  1. Family members gathered around his deathbed, their hearts heavy with grief.
  2. She held her grandmother's hand tightly as they sat by her deathbed, cherishing their final moments together.
  3. The dying man whispered his last words from his deathbed, imparting wisdom to his loved ones.
  4. The priest offered words of comfort and solace to the patient on his deathbed, easing his transition.
  5. Despite his weakened state, he remained lucid and composed on his deathbed, accepting his fate with grace.
  6. The room was filled with the solemn atmosphere of the deathbed, as loved ones prepared to say their final goodbyes.
  7. She spent countless hours at her father's deathbed, tending to his needs and offering him comfort in his final days.
  8. The family kept a vigil at the deathbed, staying by their loved one's side until the very end.
  9. Memories of happier times flooded back as they sat beside their friend's deathbed, reminiscing about the moments they shared.
  10. The nurse provided compassionate care to the patient on his deathbed, ensuring his comfort and dignity in his final moments.

FAQs About the word deathbed

the last few hours before death, the bed on which a person diesThe bed in which a person dies; hence, the closing hours of life of one who dies by sickness or t

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Family members gathered around his deathbed, their hearts heavy with grief.

She held her grandmother's hand tightly as they sat by her deathbed, cherishing their final moments together.

The dying man whispered his last words from his deathbed, imparting wisdom to his loved ones.

The priest offered words of comfort and solace to the patient on his deathbed, easing his transition.