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obituary in Latin

obituary in Latin is obituārius — obituary means a published notice of someone's death, often with a summary of their life, usually appearing in a newspaper.

obituary in Latin

obituārius
noun
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.

What does "obituary" mean?

  1. 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.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "obituary" in Latin?

"obituary" in Latin is obituārius. 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 Latin, "obituary" is obituārius.

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