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1mor·tal Listen to audio/ˈmoɚt/ adjective
1 : certain to die
Every living creature is mortal.opposite 1immortal
2 a : causing death : fatal
He suffered a mortal wound in the battle. a mortal injury/blowoften used figuratively She claims that the proposed law would deal/strike a mortal blow to many small businesses. [=would cause many small businesses to fail] synonyms 1deadly
b : possibly causing death
facing mortal danger two gladiators locked in mortal combat [=a fight that will result in the death of the loser; a fight to the death]
c : relating to or connected with death
mortal agonysee also mortal remains at remains
3 always used before a noun : very great or severe
She lived in mortal fear/terror/dread of being betrayed. [=she was very afraid of being betrayed]
mortal enemy also mortal foe/rival
: someone you hate very much and for a long time
They've been mortal enemies for many years.
— mor·tal·ly Listen to audio /ˈmoɚti/ adverb
He was mortally [=fatally] wounded in the battle. She is mortally [=(more commonly) terminally] ill with cancer. I'm mortally [=extremely] afraid of snakes.
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