Mortal synonyms
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Human means someone or something that is related to or associated with people or humanity.
immortal (antonym)
Of or relating to immortality.
An individual life.
(Chemistry) One of the higher alcohols of the paraffine series obtained from spermaceti as a white crystalline solid.
A building in an airport where travelers board and get off airplanes.
a human being
demon (related)
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Either the first or fourth term of a proportion of four terms. In the proportion2 /3 =4 /6 , the extremes are 2 and 6.
fatal (related)
Resulting in death
temporary (related)
The definition of temporary is something which is not intended to last for a long time.
Moving by; going past:
Not strong or substantial; slight:
Not permanent; not lasting; fleeting; temporary
That may perish; esp., liable to spoil or deteriorate, as some foods
(Comparable) Dangerously insecure or unstable; perilous.
Subject to death
passing-away
Subject to death
Having a short lifespan or a short annual period of aboveground growth. Used especially of plants.
Likely to occur at any moment
Aiming or wanting to kill; implacable:
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Least likely or expected:
*Very great
The definition of a creature is a person, animal or other being, real, imaginary or mythical.
An imaginary, conjectural, or supernatural creature:
eternal (antonym)
Being without beginning or end:
perpetual (antonym)
everlasting (antonym)
Never coming to an end; lasting forever; eternal
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grand (related)
Very pleasing; wonderful; splendid:
animal (related)
The definition of an animal is a member of the kingdom Animalia, and is typically characterized by a multicellular body, specialized sense organs, voluntary movement, responses to factors in the environment and the ability to acquire and digest food.
a human being
a human being
(US, rare) The profound part of a problem.
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a human being
a human being
An inhabitant of the planet Earth (Generally in science fiction aliens who use the term Earthling look down on the people of earth.)
Being a member of the set of real or complex numbers.
A hole in the ground in which to bury a dead body
An adult female human belonging to a specified occupation, group, nationality, or other category. Often used in combination:
life-giving (antonym)
The definition of life-giving is having the power of providing sustenance, spirit or life.
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refreshing (antonym)
Pleasingly new or different
invigorating (antonym)
permanent (antonym)
The definition of permanent is someone or something that is supposed to last for a very long time.
inhuman (antonym)
Not of ordinary human nature, form, or character:
plant (antonym)
Any of a wide variety of multicellular eukaryotic organisms, belonging to the kingdom Plantae and including the bryophytes and vascular plants. Plant cells have cell walls made of cellulose. Except for a few specialized symbionts, plants have chlorophyll and manufacture their own food through photosynthesis. Most plants grow in a fixed location and reproduce sexually, showing an alternation of generations between a diploid stage (with each cell having two sets of chromosomes) and haploid stage (with each cell having one set of chromosomes) in their life cycle. The first fossil plants date from the Silurian period. Formerly the algae, slime molds, dinoflagellates, and fungi, among other groups, were classified as plants, but now these are considered to belong to other kingdoms.
venial (related)
(Roman Catholic Church) Minor, therefore warranting only temporal punishment.
Containing life; living.
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(Negative, informal) Used to put an emphasis
That can be imagined
(As predicate, followed by to and infinitive) Reasonably to be expected; apparently destined.
Capable of happening, existing, or being true without contradicting proven facts, laws, or circumstances:
That can be considered as a possibility
Used in combination with mock Latin adjectives to indicate a type of person or to characterize humans generally, often for humorous effect:
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A single human considered apart from a society or community:
The source of vigor or liveliness
An entity, such as an individual, or, under law, an incorporated group with certain legal rights and responsibilities; a human being; the live body of a human being. See also natural person.
A character in a literary work.
humanly possible
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within the bounds (or range) (or realm) of possibility
beings (related)
Of or characteristic of human beings or mankind
live (related)
Of a performance or speech, in person.
Someone is defined as an unnamed person, or refers to a person of authority or importance.
the wicked (related)
worldling (related)
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torment (related)
evil (related)
brute (related)
sinner (related)
satan (related)
wickedness (related)
Very harmful, dangerous, or virulent
(Mathematics, stochastic processes, of a state) having a positive probability of being left and never being visited again.
Civil or political, as distinguished from ecclesiastical.
a human being
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