immortals

[ɪˈmɔːt(ə)lz]

immortals Definition

  • 1a person or being that is not subject to death
  • 2famous or legendary people who are remembered for a long time

Using immortals: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "immortals" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The Greek gods were believed to be immortals.

  • Example

    The works of Shakespeare have made him one of the immortals of English literature.

  • Example

    The immortals of Hollywood include actors like Marilyn Monroe and James Dean.

immortals Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for immortals

  • gods
  • deities
  • divinities
  • legends
  • heroes

Antonyms for immortals

  • mortals

Phrases with immortals

  • an elite group of soldiers in ancient Persia, also known as the Persian Immortals

    Example

    The Immortals were known for their bravery and discipline in battle.

  • the belief that the soul is eternal and survives after death

    Example

    Many religions believe in the concept of an immortal soul.

  • fame that lasts forever, even after death

    Example

    His contributions to science have earned him immortal fame.

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Summary: immortals in Brief

The term 'immortals' [ɪˈmɔːt(ə)lz] refers to persons or beings that are not subject to death, such as gods or deities. It can also refer to famous or legendary people who are remembered for a long time, like Shakespeare or Marilyn Monroe. The phrase 'the Immortals' refers to an elite group of soldiers in ancient Persia.