decapitate
2 synonyms and 1 antonyms for decapitate, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.
Verb — To cut off someone's head.
Synonyms
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Antonyms
How to use decapitate
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From Late Latin dēcapitāre, literally "to de-head" — dē- ("off") + caput ("head").
Full origin of decapitate →Frequently asked questions
What does “decapitate” mean?
The word “decapitate” means to cut off someone's head. In plain terms, to behead someone or something, literally or (figuratively) to remove an organisation's leaders.
How do you pronounce “decapitate”?
“Decapitate” is pronounced dih-KAP-iht-ayt (/diˈkæp.ə.teɪt/ in IPA).
How do you use “decapitate” in a sentence?
Here is “decapitate” used in a sentence: “The statue had been decapitated by vandals.”
What is another word for “decapitate”?
Words with a similar meaning to “decapitate” include behead and decollate.
What is the opposite of “decapitate”?
The opposite of “decapitate” — its antonyms — is recapitate.
What part of speech is “decapitate”?
“Decapitate” is a verb.
Where does the word “decapitate” come from?
The word “decapitate” comes from Late Latin. From Late Latin dēcapitāre, literally "to de-head" — dē- ("off") + caput ("head").
How many meanings does “decapitate” have?
“Decapitate” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: to cut off someone's head.