Act of voluntarily or intentionally taking one's own life. Because this definition does not specify the outcome of such acts, it is now customary to distinguish between fatal suicide and attempted, or nonfatal, suicide.
Throughout history, suicide has been both condemned and praised by various societies.
It is condemned by Islam, Judaism, and Christianity, and attempts are punishable by law in
several countries. The Brahmans of India, however, tolerate suicide, and the theoretically
voluntary suicide of an Indian widow (suttee), now outlawed, was highly praised at one
time. In ancient Greece, convicted criminals were permitted to take their own lives, but
the Roman attitude toward suicide hardened toward the end of the empire as a result of the
high incidence among slaves, who thus deprived their owners of valuable property.
1 a: the act or an instance of taking one's own life voluntarily and intentionally esp.
by a person of years of discretion and of sound mind.
Suicide, intentional, self-inflicted death. A uniquely human act, suicide occurs in all
cultures. People who attempt or complete suicide usually suffer from extreme emotional
pain and distress and feel unable to cope with their problems. They are likely to suffer
from mental illness, particularly severe depression, and to feel hopeless about the
future.
1. The act or an instance of intentionally killing oneself.
the deliberate taking of one's own life. It may be dictated by social convention, as
with hara-kiri, in Japan, or by custom, as in those primitive societies in which
nonproductive elders were expected to end their own lives for the welfare of the group.
Long condemned by Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, suicide remains a crime in some
countries.
(as noun) self-slaughter, self-destruction, felo-de-se,
self-immolation, suttee, seppuku, hara-kiri, attempted suicide, mass suicide, lemmings
(as verb) kill oneself, do oneself in, do away with oneself, put an end to one's life,
hang oneself, shoot oneself, blow out one's brains, cut one's throat, slash one's wrists,
fall on one's sword, put one's head in the oven, gas oneself, take poison, take an
overdose, jump overboard, drown oneself, get oneself killed, have a fatal accident, die by
misadventure
1. The action or an act of intentionally killing oneself.
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