What is another word for premature death?

Pronunciation: [pɹɪmət͡ʃˈʊ͡ə dˈɛθ] (IPA)

There are many synonyms for the term "premature death." Some of these synonyms include untimely death, sudden death, early passing or demise, unexpected death, and premature mortality. These terms all refer to death that occurs earlier than expected, often due to an accident, illness, or other unforeseen circumstance. While the loss of life is always tragic, premature death is particularly devastating as it often means that individuals did not get to live out their full potential or enjoy the milestones and experiences that come with a longer life. It is important to strive to prevent premature death through health and safety measures, as well as by supporting research and treatments that help individuals live longer and healthier lives.

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Famous quotes with Premature death

  • Smoking is the now the principal avoidable cause of premature death in Britain. It hits the worst off people hardest of all. Smoking is one of the principal causes of the health gap which leads to poorer people being ill more often and dying sooner.
    Frank Dobson
  • This was the angerless philosophy of Owen, which inspired him with a forbearance that never failed him, and gave him that regnant manner which charmed all who met him. We shall see what his doctrine of environment has done for society, if we notice what it began to do in his day, and what it has done since. Men perished by battle, by tempest, by pestilence, Faith might comfort, but it did not save them. In every town, nests of pestilence co-existed with the churches, who were concerned alone with worship. Disease was unchecked by devotion. Then Owen asked, "Might not safety come by improved material condition?" As the prayer of hope brought no reply, as the scream of agony, if heard, was unanswered, as the priest, with the holiest intent, brought no deliverance, it seemed prudent to try the philosopher and the physician. Then Corn Laws were repealed, because prayers fed nobody. Then parks were multiplied because fresh air was found to be a condition of health. Alleys and courts, were begun to be abolished-since deadly diseases were bred there. Streets were widened, that towns might be ventilated. Hours of labour were shortened, since exhaustion means liability to epidemic contagion. Recreation was encouraged, as change and rest mean life and strength. Temperance — thought of as self-denial — was found to be a necessity, as excess of any kind in diet, or labour, or pleasure means premature death. Those who took dwellings began to look, not only to drainage and ventilation, but to the ways of their near neighbours, as the most pious family may poison the air you breathe unless they have sanitary habits.
    George Holyoake

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