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epitaph

[ep-i-taf, -tahf] / ˈɛp ɪˌtæf, -ˌtɑf /


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She is buried under the epitaph “Wife of Eric Arthur Blair.”

From Los Angeles Times

Those lyrics could have been Johnson's Ashes epitaph.

From BBC

The epitaph on more than one Roman tombstone read: “A gang of doctors killed me.”

From New York Times

It is tempting to view Boris Johnson’s sudden resignation from Britain’s Parliament on Friday evening as merely another twist in a serpentine career, a tactical retreat rather than a political epitaph.

From New York Times

By entering the 2024 presidential race, he will hope to rewrite his political epitaph.

From BBC