alamort (Meaning)

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alamort (a.)

To the death; mortally.

Synonyms & Antonyms of alamort

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alamort Sentence Examples

  1. The soldier lay alamort on the battlefield, wounded and disoriented.
  2. Her dreams of success were left alamort after a series of setbacks.
  3. The once lively party became alamort as the night wore on and guests started leaving.
  4. The project's momentum came to a halt, leaving the team alamort and uncertain about its future.
  5. The business, once thriving, was now alamort due to economic downturns and changing market trends
  6. The atmosphere in the courtroom became alamort as the verdict was read aloud.
  7. The city's vibrant arts scene was temporarily alamort during the pandemic, with galleries closing and events canceled.
  8. His enthusiasm for the project turned alamort when he encountered unexpected challenges.
  9. The once bustling marketplace was now alamort, with empty stalls and deserted streets.
  10. The energy in the stadium became alamort as the home team fell behind in the crucial match.

FAQs About the word alamort

To the death; mortally.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The soldier lay alamort on the battlefield, wounded and disoriented.

Her dreams of success were left alamort after a series of setbacks.

The once lively party became alamort as the night wore on and guests started leaving.

The project's momentum came to a halt, leaving the team alamort and uncertain about its future.