Meaning & Definition of Immortal in English
Immortal
Unable to die; living forever.
Pronunciation:
/ɪˈmɔːrtəl/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Not subject to death; eternal.
Example Sentence: The ancient gods were considered immortal, living beyond the bounds of human existence.
Definition: Enduring forever; everlasting.
Example Sentence: His contributions to science left an immortal legacy.
Definition: Having fame that lasts beyond death.
Example Sentence: The writer achieved an immortal status through his timeless works.
Definition: Referring to creatures or beings with eternal life.
Example Sentence: In mythology, vampires are often depicted as immortal beings.
Etymology
Origin: From Latin 'immortalis', from 'in-' (not) + 'mortalis' (mortal)
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- immortal soul: A soul that is believed to live forever.
- immortal words: Words that are famous and remembered indefinitely.
- immortal fame: Fame that lasts forever.
Translations
- Spanish: inmortal
- French: immortel
- German: unsterblich
- Russian: безсмертный
Related Words
- mortality: The state of being subject to death.
- mortal: Subject to death; human.
- eternity: The infinite or unending time.
Slang Meanings of immortal
Meaning: Legendary in status; extremely famous.
Example Sentence: His performance was so good that it made him immortal in the eyes of his fans.
Meaning: Unforgettably impactful.
Example Sentence: That movie was immortal; I can't stop thinking about it.