Mortal

  • 31mortal — muy bueno; excelente; exquisito; cf. de miedo, fuera de serie, la raja, el descueve, rico; este balneario es mortal , el concierto estuvo mortal , los tragos acá son mortales , la carne está mortal, compadre, usted sí sabe de asados …

    Diccionario de chileno actual

  • 32mortal — adjective 1》 (of a living creature) subject to death. 2》 causing or liable to cause death; fatal.     ↘(of conflict or an enemy) admitting no reconciliation. 3》 (of a feeling, especially fear) very intense. 4》 informal conceivable or imaginable:… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 33mortal — 1. Pertaining to or causing death. 2. Destined to die. [L. mortalis, fr. mors, death] * * * mortality * * * mor·tal mȯrt əl adj 1) having caused or being about to cause death: FATAL <a mortal injury> 2) of, relating to, or connected with… …

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  • 34mortal — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ lesser, mere, ordinary (all usually humorous) ▪ I just assumed you were a mere mortal like the rest of us. ▪ a resort for celebrities as well as lesser mortals ▪ …

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  • 35mortal — (adj) (Intermedio) cuya vida se va a terminar inevitablemente Ejemplos: Aquiles se hizo mortal cuando una flecha envenenada atravesó su talón. Los hombres y animales son mortales. Sinónimos: ser, hombre, persona, humano, temporal, fugaz, efímero …

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  • 36mortal — [14] Mortal goes back ultimately to the Indo European base *mor , *mr ‘die’ (source also of English murder). From it were descended the Latin words mortuus ‘dead’ (source of English mortuary [14] and the 19th century American coinage mortician)… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 37mortal — adjetivo 1) perecedero*, caduco. ≠ inmortal, vívido. 2) letal, mortífero*. 3) angustioso, fatigoso, abrumador. Ejemplo: nos invadió un aburrimiento mortal …

    Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos

  • 38mortal — 1. adjective 1) all men are mortal Syn: perishable, physical, bodily, corporeal, human, fleshly, earthly, impermanent, transient, ephemeral 2) a mortal blow Syn: deadly …

    Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • 39mortal — [ˈmɔːt(ə)l] adj I 1) human and not able to live for ever Ant: immortal 2) serious enough to cause death 3) used for emphasizing that a particular feeling is extremely strong people living in mortal fear[/ex] II noun [C] mortal [ˈmɔːt(ə)l] a… …

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  • 40mortal — Destructive to life; causing or occasioning death; exposing to or deserving death, especially spiritual death; deadly; fatal, as, a mortal wound, or mortal sin; of or pertaining to time of death …

    Black's law dictionary