immortality (Meaning)
immortality (n)
the quality or state of being immortal
perpetual life after death
immortality (n.)
The quality or state of being immortal; exemption from death and annihilation; unending existance; as, the immortality of the soul.
Exemption from oblivion; perpetuity; as, the immortality of fame.
Synonyms & Antonyms of immortality
immortality Sentence Examples
- The ancient alchemist sought the elusive elixir of immortality.
- The vampire's insatiable thirst for blood granted him a twisted form of immortality.
- The Tibetan monks believed that meditation could lead to spiritual immortality.
- The mythological phoenix rose from its own ashes, symbolizing its immortality.
- Scientists theorized that cryogenics could potentially preserve human bodies for indefinite immortality.
- The quest for immortality had haunted humanity for centuries, driving both scientific and mystical pursuits.
- The philosopher argued that the pursuit of immortality was a futile endeavor, as all living beings must eventually perish.
- The legend of the wandering Jew told the tale of a man cursed with immortality.
- The concept of immortality fascinated poets, artists, and philosophers throughout history.
- Some religions promised their followers eternal immortality in the afterlife.
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The ancient alchemist sought the elusive elixir of immortality.
The vampire's insatiable thirst for blood granted him a twisted form of immortality.
The Tibetan monks believed that meditation could lead to spiritual immortality.
The mythological phoenix rose from its own ashes, symbolizing its immortality.