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- Dictionaryim·mor·tal/i(m)ˈmôrdl/
adjective
- 1. living forever; never dying or decaying: "our mortal bodies are inhabited by immortal souls" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. an immortal being, especially a god of ancient Greece or Rome. Similar Opposite
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The meaning of IMMORTAL is exempt from death. How to use immortal in a sentence.
IMMORTAL definition: 1. living or lasting for ever: 2. very special and famous and therefore likely to be remembered…. Learn more.
The word immortal can refer a supernatural being who is worshipped by others, or is a divinity or God in human form, like the gods of Greek and Roman mythology. Immortal can also mean "a person whose fame lasts for many years."
Someone or something that is immortal is famous and likely to be remembered for a long time.
IMMORTAL meaning: 1. living or lasting for ever: 2. very special and famous and therefore likely to be remembered…. Learn more.
Immortal definition: not mortal; not liable or subject to death; undying. See examples of IMMORTAL used in a sentence.
Definition of immortal adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
IMMORTAL definition: 1. living or lasting forever: 2. famous or remembered for a very long time: . Learn more.
immortal meaning, definition, what is immortal: living or continuing forever: Learn more.
adj. 1. not mortal; not liable or subject to death: immortal souls. 2. not liable to perish or decay; everlasting: immortal wisdom. 3. perpetual; constant: an immortal enemy. 4. of or pertaining to immortal beings or immortality. 5. (of a laboratory-cultured cell line) capable of dividing indefinitely. n.