obituary in Dutch
obituary in Dutch is doodsbrief, necrologie — obituary means a published notice of someone's death, often with a summary of their life, usually appearing in a newspaper.
obituary in Dutch
doodsbrief
A brief notice of a person's death, especially one published in a newspaper or other publication; also (obsolete) , the section of a newspaper where notices of deaths are published.
necrologie
(by extension) A brief biography of a person (especially one who is well-known) who has recently died, usually describing their life and achievements, particularly in the form of an article in a news publication or an item in a news broadcast.
What does "obituary" mean?
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noun A published notice of someone's death, often with a summary of their life, usually appearing in a newspaper.
"His obituary described his decades of charity work."
obituary in a sentence
- His obituary described his decades of charity work.
- The newspaper's obituary section ran three columns that day.
Similar words in Dutch
Common Dutch translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "obituary" in Dutch?
"obituary" in Dutch is doodsbrief, necrologie. obituary means: A published notice of someone's death, often with a summary of their life, usually appearing in a newspaper.
How do you use "obituary" in a sentence?
Example: "His obituary described his decades of charity work." In Dutch, "obituary" is doodsbrief, necrologie.
Are there other ways to say "obituary" in Dutch?
Yes — Dutch has 2 translations listed for "obituary": doodsbrief, necrologie.
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