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Motal
UK //ˈmɔː.təl//US //ˈmɔr.təl//
Definition
Relating to or having the quality of death; beings that can die.
In simple words: A word used to describe something that is alive or can die.
Examples
- Humans are mortal beings, destined to die one day.
- The mortal wound left him unable to survive.
- All mortal creatures share the same fate of death.
- He pondered the meaning of mortal life during the sunset.
- Despite being mortal, we strive for greatness.
Usage notes
Used to describe living things or beings. Often contrasts with 'immortal,' which means unable to die.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'mortal' like 'mortality' – both relate to life and death.
Collocations
- mortal fear
- mortal danger
- mortal souls
Synonyms
- human
- living
- perishable
Antonyms
- immortal
- everlasting
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'mortal' as a verb instead of an adjective.
- Incorrectly using 'mortal' to describe abstract concepts.
- Mispronouncing the word by stressing the wrong syllable.