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Dying breed Meaning in English

expression

ˈdaɪɪŋ/ /ˈbɹid
DYE-ing BREED
dˈaɪɪŋ/ /bɹˈiːd
DYE-ing BREED

Definition

A 'dying breed' refers to a type of person, group, or thing that is becoming rare and may soon disappear.

Usage & Nuances

Usually informal. Often used to talk nostalgically about people with old-fashioned values, professions, or traditions that are disappearing. Can refer to any rare and fading group or thing. Not used for animals; it's figurative about people or things.

Example Sentences

My grandfather is one of a dying breed of traditional craftsmen.

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Handwritten letters are becoming a dying breed.

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He is a dying breed among honest politicians.

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It's sad to see neighborhood bookstores becoming a dying breed.

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I feel like genuine customer service is a dying breed these days.

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People who repair things instead of replacing them are a dying breed.

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