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    mortal
    /ˈmɔːtl/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a human being subject to death, as opposed to a divine being: "capacities only possible of God rather than mortals"

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  2. (of living things, especially people) unable to continue living for ever; having to die: For all men are mortal. Compare. immortal adjective. causing death: a mortal injury / illness. men engaged in mortal combat (= fighting until one of them dies) figurative New computing technology dealt a mortal blow to the printing companies. Compare. lethal.

  3. The meaning of MORTAL is causing or having caused death : fatal. How to use mortal in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Mortal.

  4. MORTAL meaning: 1. (of living things, especially people) unable to continue living for ever; having to die: 2…. Learn more.

  5. Mortal definition: subject to death; having a transitory life. See examples of MORTAL used in a sentence.

  6. 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.

  7. Definition of mortal adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. adj. 1. (Biology) (of living beings, esp human beings) subject to death. 2. (Biology) of or involving life or the world.

  9. If you're in mortal danger, you're in a deadly situation. Action heroes often think they are dealing their enemy a mortal blow, but sometimes the enemy manages to come back to life. People are called mortals because at some point, they die.

  10. MORTAL meaning: 1. not living forever 2. extreme danger/fear/terror, etc, because you could die 3. a human being. Learn more.

  11. mortal meaning, definition, what is mortal: not able to live for ever: Learn more.