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obit
[ oh-bit oh-bit, ob-it especially British ob-it ]
noun
- Informal. an obituary.
- the date of a person's death.
- Obsolete. a Requiem Mass.
obit
/ ˈɒbɪt; ˈəʊbɪt /
noun
- short for obituary
- a memorial service
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
His obit, after all, refers to a lack of resolution around both his death and his legacy.
It reminded her of another time, decades ago, when the Bay Area Reporter declared that there were “no obits,” to run for victims of HIV for the first time in 17 years.
Binkley was one of a gaggle of admirers who wrote to RequiemForMatt@gmail.com, the address given in the obit.
In his memoir, he offered a succinct, if incomplete prediction: “I suppose the headline of my obit will read ‘Publisher of ”The Da Vinci Code” dies’.”
Stop writing the obits for the Conference of Champions.
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