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  1. mortal - traduzir para o inglês com o Dicionário português-inglês - Cambridge Dictionary

  2. The meaning of mortal. Definition of mortal. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.

  3. 1. subject to death; having a transitory life. all mortal creatures. 2. of or pertaining to human beings as subject to death; human. this mortal life. 3. belonging to this world. 4.

  4. Mortal Sin. In Roman Catholicism, mortal sin is a serious and willful transgression of God’s Law. It involves the full knowledge and intent of the will to commit the sin. If left unrepentant and not dealt with through penance, according to Catholicism, mortal sin can damn someone to eternal hell. Mortal sin is more serious than Venial Sin.

  5. Aug 30, 2017 · word histories. “ad fontes!”. a Shakespearean phrase: ‘this mortal coil’. (literary or humorous)—this mortal coil: the troubles and activities of this mortal life. In A Dictionary of the English Language (1755), the English lexicographer Samuel Johnson (1709-84) thus defined the noun coil: Tumult; turmoil; bustle; stir; hurry; confusion.

  6. A mortal who does something so very foolish, that he is forever deemed a "foolish mortal." The antithesis of the foolish mortal is the immortal, who is never foolish.

  7. For example, a mere suggestion would be a suggestion that is not given much weight or consideration. In other contexts, mere can be used to indicate that something is nothing more than what it appears to be. For instance, a mere mortal would be an ordinary human being, as opposed to a divine or supernatural being. Define Mear

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