The term "scaring death" implies fear, dread or terror associated with death. However, there are a variety of antonyms that can be used to describe a less frightening, more peaceful approach to mortality. Among these antonyms are calm, tranquility, relaxation, serenity, and peace. These words express a sense of acceptance, even embrace of death, as a natural and inevitable part of the human experience. Rather than fearing or fighting death, we can learn to live our lives with equanimity, recognizing and accepting our own mortality with a sense of contentment and peace. With these antonyms in mind, death can become a source of reflection, growth, and even appreciation, rather than fear or avoidance.