DEMISE

A

death

B

misfortune

C

accident

D

dismissal

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death (Noun) : the fact of somebody dying or being killed
demise (Noun): death, the end or failure of an institution, an idea or a company, etc.
misfortune (Noun) : bad luck, an unfortunate accident, condition or event
accident (Noun) : an unpleasant event that happens unexpectedly and causr.s injury or damage
dismissal (Noun) : the act of dismissing somebody from his job, the failure to consider something as important
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