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View synonyms for kiss of death

kiss of death

noun

  1. a fatal or destructive relationship or action:

    The support of the outlawed group was the kiss of death to the candidate.



kiss of death

noun

  1. an act or relationship that has fatal or disastrous consequences
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Word History and Origins

Origin of kiss of death1

First recorded in 1945–50
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Word History and Origins

Origin of kiss of death1

from Judas' kiss that betrayed Jesus in the garden of Gethsemane (Mark 14:44–45)
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Idioms and Phrases

An action or relationship that is ultimately ruinous. For example, Some regard a royal divorce as a kiss of death to the monarchy . This term alludes to the betrayal of Jesus by Judas Iscariot, who kissed him as a way of identifying him to the soldiers who came to arrest him (Matthew 26: 47–49). It dates only from about 1940 but was previously called a Judas kiss .
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Example Sentences

If that wasn't the kiss of death, it was an awfully good simulation.

From Salon

He might be an award winner but when it comes to him predicting winners he is the “kiss of death.”

The report recommended a “fix without release” plan I couldn’t quite comprehend, and it called for input from several city departments, which is always the kiss of death in L.A.

“Keith was heroic in having gay content in his work,” poet John Giorno said, at a time “when we all know that being a gay artist is the kiss of death.”

He joked that competing against himself was probably "the kiss of death."

From BBC

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