kill /kɪl/ –verb (used with object) - to deprive of life in any manner; cause the death of; slay - to destroy; do away with; extinguish: His response killed our hopes. - to destroy or neutralize the active qualities of: to kill an odor. - to spoil the effect of: His extra brushwork killed the painting. - to muffle or deaden: This carpet kills the sound of footsteps. - Informal. to cause distress or discomfort to: These new shoes are killing me. - Informal. to tire completely; exhaust: The long hike killed us. - Informal. to consume completely: They killed a bottle of bourbon between them. - to cancel publication of (a word, paragraph, item, etc.), esp. after it has been set in type. - to defeat or veto (a legislative bill, etc.). - Electricity. to render (a circuit) dead. - to stop the operation of (machinery, engines, etc.): He killed the motor and the car stopped. - Tennis. to hit (a ball) with such force that its return is impossible. - Metallurgy. - to inflict or cause death. - to commit murder. - to be killed. - the act of killing, esp. game: The hounds moved in for the kill. - kill off, - to destroy completely; kill, esp. successively or indiscriminately: The invaders killed off all the inhabitants of the town. annihilate, asphyxiate, assassinate, blow away, bump off, butcher, chill, cream, croak, crucify, dispatch, do in, drown, dump, electrocute, eradicate, erase, execute, exterminate, extirpate, finish off, garrote, get, guillotine, hang, hit, ice, immolate, knock off, liquidate, lynch, massacre, murder, neutralize, obliterate, off, poison, polish off, put away, rub out, sacrifice, slaughter, slay, smother, snuff, strangle, suffocate, take, waste, winterkill, wipe out, zap, annul, cease, counteract, deaden, defeat, extinguish, forbid, halt, negative, neutralize, nix, nullify, prohibit, quash, quell, recant, refuse, revoke, ruin, scotch, shut off, smother, stifle, still, stop, suppress, turn off, turn out, veto, annihilation, assassination, big chill, blood, bloodshed, bump-off, butchery, capital murder, carnage, crime, death, destruction, dispatching, dust-off, felony, foul play, hit, homicide, kiss-off, knifing, liquidation, lynching, manslaughter, massacre, off, offing, one-way ticket, shooting, slaying, taking out, terrorism, the business, the works, wasting, angry, atrocious, bad, baneful, base, beastly, bitchy, calamitous, corrupt, damnable, depraved, destructive, disastrous, execrable, flagitious, foul, harmful, hateful, heinous, hideous, iniquitous, injurious, loathsome, low, maleficent, malevolent, malicious, malignant, nefarious, no good, obscene, offensive, pernicious, poison, rancorous, reprobate, repugnant, repulsive, revolting, sinful, spiteful, stinking, ugly, unpleasant, unpropitious, vicious, vile, villainous, wicked, wrathful, wrong, abhorrence, abomination, alarm, antipathy, apprehension, aversion, chiller, consternation, detestation, disgust, dislike, dismay, dread, fright, hate, hatred, loathing, monstrosity, panic, repugnance, revulsion, terror, trepidation, alarm, anxiety, smother, consternation, dismay, dread, fearfulness, fright, horror, intimidation, panic, shock, trepidation, trepidity. cause the death of; slay - to destroy; do away with; extinguish: His response killed our hopes. - to destroy or neutralize the active qualities of: to kill an odor. - to spoil the effect of: His extra brushwork killed the painting. - to muffle or deaden: This carpet kills the sound of footsteps. - Informal. to cause distress or discomfort to: These new shoes are killing me. - Informal. to tire completely; exhaust: The long hike killed us. - Informal. to consume completely: - to inflict or cause death. - to commit murder. - to be killed. - the act of killing, esp. game: The hounds moved in for the kill. - kill off, - to destroy completely; kill, esp. successively or indiscriminately: The invaders killed off all the inhabitants of the town. annihilate, asphyxiate, assassinate, blow away, bump off, butcher, chill, cream, croak, crucify, dispatch, do in, drown, dump, electrocute, eradicate, erase, execute, exterminate, extirpate, finish off, garrote, get, guillotine, hang, hit, ice, immolate, knock off, liquidate, lynch, slaying, murder, neutralize, obliterate, off, poison, polish off, put away, rub out, sacrifice, slaughter, slay, smother, snuff, strangle, suffocate, take, waste, winterkill, wipe out, zap annul, cease, counteract, deaden, defeat, extinguish, forbid, halt, negative, neutralize, nix, nullify, prohibit, quash, quell, recant, refuse, revoke, ruin, scotch, shut off, smother, stifle, still, stop, suppress, turn off, turn out, veto, annihilation, assassination, big chill, blood, bloodshed, bump-off, butchery, capital murder, carnage, crime, death, destruction, dispatching, dust-off, felony, foul play, hit, homicide, kiss-off, knifing, liquidation, lynching, manslaughter, massacre, off, offing, one-way ticket, shooting, slaying, taking out, terrorism, the business, the works, wasting, angry, atrocious, bad, baneful, base, beastly, bitchy, calamitous, corrupt, damnable, depraved, destructive, disastrous, execrable, flagitious, foul, harmful, hateful, heinous, hideous, iniquitous, injurious, loathsome, low, maleficent, malevolent, malicious, malignant, nefarious, no good, obscene, offensive, pernicious, poison, rancorous, reprobate, repugnant, repulsive, revolting, sinful, spiteful, stinking, ugly, unpleasant, unpropitious, vicious, vile, villainous, wicked, wrathful, wrong, abhorrence, abomination, alarm, antipathy, apprehension, aversion, chiller, consternation, detestation, disgust, dislike, dismay, dread, fright, hate, hatred, loathing, monstrosity, panic, repugnance, revulsion, terror, trepidation, alarm, anxiety, massacre, consternation, dismay, dread, fearfulness, fright, horror, intimidation, panic, shock, trepidation, trepidity. - to deprive of life in any manner; cause the death of; slay - to destroy; do away with; extinguish: His response killed our hopes. - to destroy or neutralize the active qualities of: to kill an odor. - to spoil the effect of: His extra brushwork killed the painting. - to muffle or deaden: This carpet kills the sound of footsteps. - Informal. to cause distress or discomfort to: These new shoes are killing me. - Informal. to tire completely; exhaust: The long hike killed us. - Informal. to consume completely: They killed a bottle of bourbon between them. - to cancel publication of (a word, paragraph, item, etc.), esp. after it has been set in type. - to defeat or veto (a legislative bill, etc.). - Electricity. to render (a circuit) dead. - to stop the operation of (machinery, engines, etc.): He killed the motor and the car stopped. - Tennis. to hit (a ball) with such force that its return is impossible. - Metallurgy. - to inflict or cause death. - to commit murder. - to be killed. - the act of killing, esp. game: The hounds moved in for the kill. - kill off, - to destroy completely; kill, esp. successively or indiscriminately: The invaders killed off all the inhabitants of the town. annihilate, asphyxiate, assassinate, blow away, bump off, butcher, chill, cream, croak, crucify, dispatch, do in, drown, dump, electrocute, eradicate, erase, execute, exterminate, murder, neutralize, obliterate, off, poison, polish off, put away, rub out, sacrifice, slaughter, slay, smother, snuff, strangle, suffocate, take, waste, winterkill, wipe out, zap, annul, cease, counteract, deaden, defeat, extinguish, forbid, halt, negative, neutralize, nix, nullify, prohibit, quash, quell, recant, refuse, revoke, ruin, scotch, shut off, smother, stifle, still, stop, suppress, turn off, turn out, veto, annihilation, assassination, big chill, blood, bloodshed, bump-off, butchery, capital murder, carnage, crime, death, destruction, dispatching, dust-off, felony, foul play, hit, homicide, kiss-off, knifing, liquidation, lynching, manslaughter, massacre, off, offing, one-way ticket, shooting, slaying, taking out, terrorism, the business, the works, wasting, angry, atrocious, bad, baneful, base, beastly, bitchy, calamitous, corrupt, damnable, depraved, destructive, disastrous, execrable, flagitious, foul, harmful, hateful, heinous, hideous, iniquitous, injurious, loathsome, low, maleficent, malevolent, malicious, malignant, nefarious, no good, obscene, offensive, pernicious, poison, rancorous, reprobate, repugnant, repulsive, revolting, sinful, spiteful, stinking, ugly, unpleasant, unpropitious, vicious, vile, villainous, wicked, wrathful, wrong, abhorrence, abomination, alarm, antipathy, apprehension, aversion, awe, chiller, consternation, detestation, disgust, dislike, dismay, dread, fright, hate, hatred, loathing, monstrosity, panic, repugnance, revulsion, terror, trepidation, alarm, anxiety, awe, consternation, dismay, dread, fearfulness, fright, horror, intimidation, panic, shock, trepidation, trepidity - to deprive of life in any manner; cause the death of; slay - to destroy; do away with; extinguish: His response killed our hopes. - to destroy or neutralize the active qualities of: to kill an odor. - to spoil the effect of: His extra brushwork killed the painting. - to muffle or deaden: This carpet kills the sound of footsteps. - Informal. to cause distress or discomfort to: - exterminate, extirpate, finish off, garrote, get, guillotine, hang, hit, ice, immolate, knock off, liquidate, lynch, massacre, murder, neutralize, obliterate, off, poison, polish off, put away, rub out, sacrifice, slaughter, slay vicious, vile, villainous, wicked, wrathful, wrong, abhorrence, abomination, alarm, antipathy, apprehension, aversion, awe, smother, snuff, strangle, suffocate, take, waste, winterkill, wipe out, zap, annul, cease, counteract, deaden, defeat, extinguish, forbid, halt, negative, neutralize, nix, nullify, prohibit, quash, quell, recant, refuse, revoke, ruin, scotch, shut off, smother, stifle, still, stop, suppress, turn off, turn out, veto, annihilation, assassination, big chill, blood, bloodshed, bump-off, butchery, capital murder, carnage, crime, death, destruction, dispatching, dust-off, felony, foul play, hit, homicide, kiss-off, knifing, liquidation, lynching, manslaughter, massacre, off, offing, one-way ticket, shooting, slaying, taking out, terrorism, the business, the works, wasting, angry, atrocious, bad, baneful, base, beastly, bitchy, calamitous, corrupt, damnable, depraved, destructive, disastrous, execrable, flagitious, foul, harmful, hateful, heinous, hideous, iniquitous, injurious, loathsome, low, maleficent, malevolent, malicious, malignant, nefarious, no good, obscene, offensive, pernicious, poison, rancorous, reprobate, repugnant, repulsive, revolting, sinful, spiteful, stinking, ugly, unpleasant, unpropitious, vicious, vile, villainous, wicked, wrathful, wrong, abhorrence, abomination, alarm, antipathy, apprehension, aversion, chiller, consternation, detestation, disgust, dislike, dismay, dread, butchery, carnage, crime, death,fright, hate, loathing, monstrosity, panic, repugnance, revulsion, terror, trepidation, alarm, anxiety, awe, consternation, dismay, dread, fearfulness, fright, horror,
These new shoes are killing me.
hell [hel] - noun- Place or state of torment, misery and or death.