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MORTAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of MORTAL is causing or having caused death : fatal —often used figuratively How to use mortal in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Mortal
MORTAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you refer to the fact that people are mortal, you mean that they have to die and cannot live for ever A man is deliberately designed to be mortal He grows, he ages, and he dies
Mortal - definition of mortal by The Free Dictionary 1 subject to death; having a transitory life: mortal creatures 2 of or pertaining to human beings as subject to death: this mortal life 3 belonging to this world 4 implacable; relentless: a mortal enemy
mortal - Wiktionary, the free dictionary mortal (plural mortals) A human; someone susceptible to death antonym quotations Antonym: immortal Her wisdom was beyond that of a mere mortal
mortal - WordReference. com Dictionary of English mor•tal ˈmɔrtəl adj that will suffer death: mortal creatures of or relating to human beings who must die someday: this mortal life never giving up or surrendering; relentless:[before a noun] a mortal enemy severe; extreme: in mortal danger causing or liable to cause death; fatal: a mortal wound to the death:[before a noun] mortal
Mortal - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline mortal (n ) 1520s, "mortal thing or substance;" 1560s, "a human being" (as subject to death); from mortal (adj ) Latin mortalis also was used as a noun, "a man, mortal, human being "