Mortal
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adjective
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noun
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verb
)
(As an adjective)
Mortal ( adjective )
- Likely to die; subject to death.
- Having a limited life; not immortal.
Origin:
From the latin word "mortalis", meaning "subject to death".
Examples:
- Humans are mortal beings.
- The mortal wound proved fatal.
- Mortal fears were realized when the news came.
- The mortal remains of the victim were found at the crime scene.
- As mortals, we must accept our own mortality.
(As a noun)
Mortal ( noun )
- Likely to die; subject to death.
- Having a limited life; not immortal.
Origin:
From the latin word "mortalis", meaning "subject to death".
Examples:
- Humans are mortal beings.
- The mortal wound proved fatal.
- Mortal fears were realized when the news came.
- The mortal remains of the victim were found at the crime scene.
- As mortals, we must accept our own mortality.
(As a verb)
Mortal ( verb )
- Likely to die; subject to death.
- Having a limited life; not immortal.
Origin:
From the latin word "mortalis", meaning "subject to death".
Examples:
- Humans are mortal beings.
- The mortal wound proved fatal.
- Mortal fears were realized when the news came.
- The mortal remains of the victim were found at the crime scene.
- As mortals, we must accept our own mortality.