Associations to the word «Succumb»
Noun
- Temptation
- Malady
- Lure
- Wound
- Pneumonia
- Tuberculosis
- Alcoholism
- Ailment
- Exhaustion
- Illness
- Smallpox
- Injury
- Malaria
- Charm
- Fever
- Cholera
- Cancer
- Epidemic
- Sickness
- Poisoning
- Leukemia
- Flu
- Starvation
- Plague
- Disease
- Coma
- Hemorrhage
- Fascination
- Influenza
- Complication
- Fatigue
- Hardship
- Madness
- Elm
- Malnutrition
- Poison
- Resist
- Addiction
- Pressure
- Infection
- Despair
- Thirst
- Dies
- Battling
- Shear
- Rot
- Lung
- Defeat
- Dope
- Advance
- Fate
- Attack
- Struggle
- Relegation
- Weakness
- Convulsion
- Hunger
- Venom
- Dementia
- Aids
- Virus
- Instinct
- Domination
- Boredom
- Urge
- Paralysis
- Siren
- Onslaught
- Liver
Adjective
Wiktionary
SUCCUMB, verb. (intransitive) To yield to an overpowering force or overwhelming desire.
SUCCUMB, verb. (intransitive) To give up, or give in.
SUCCUMB, verb. (intransitive) To die.
Dictionary definition
SUCCUMB, verb. Consent reluctantly.
SUCCUMB, verb. Be fatally overwhelmed.
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