mortal

[ˈmɔːt(ə)l]

mortal Definition

  • 1(of a living human being, often in contrast to a divine being) subject to death
  • 2causing or liable to cause death; fatal
  • 3(informal) very great; severe

Using mortal: Examples

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

  • Example

    All mortals must eventually die.

  • Example

    The wound was mortal and he died soon after.

  • Example

    The disease is highly contagious and can be mortal if not treated promptly.

  • Example

    The company suffered a mortal blow when its CEO resigned.

mortal Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with mortal

  • the difficulties and problems of life

    Example

    He shuffled off this mortal coil at the age of 80.

  • a sin that is considered to be so serious that it will lead to eternal damnation unless absolved by confession or penance

    Example

    Murder is considered a mortal sin in most religions.

  • someone who is hated with a passion and considered an adversary for life

    Example

    Batman and the Joker are mortal enemies.

Origins of mortal

from Latin 'mortalis', meaning 'subject to death'

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Summary: mortal in Brief

The term 'mortal' [ˈmɔːt(ə)l] refers to something that is subject to death, often in contrast to divine beings. It can also mean something that causes or is liable to cause death, as in 'The disease is highly contagious and can be mortal if not treated promptly.' In informal usage, 'mortal' can mean something very great or severe, as in 'The company suffered a mortal blow when its CEO resigned.'

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