immortally (Meaning)

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immortally (adv.)

In an immortal manner.

immortally Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient warrior's deeds were immortalized in countless tales, forever etched in the annals of history.
  2. Shakespeare's plays have touched hearts for centuries, granting him literary immortality.
  3. The soaring heights of the mountains seem to stand immortally, defying the passage of time.
  4. The love she felt for her children burned immortally within her, an unquenchable flame.
  5. The composer's melodies lingered immortally in the minds of listeners, transcending generations.
  6. The scientist's discoveries have secured him immortality in the realm of human knowledge.
  7. The artist's brushstrokes immortalized the beauty of the landscape, capturing its essence for eternity.
  8. The martyr's sacrifice became immortally etched in the collective memory, inspiring generations to come.
  9. The aroma of fresh roses filled the room, an immortally sweet fragrance that lifted the spirits.
  10. The legacy of the great musician lives immortally through his timeless compositions.

FAQs About the word immortally

In an immortal manner.

eternal, endless, permanent, unending, everlasting, deathless, durable, lasting, enduring, ceaseless

transient,mortal, temporary, transient, mortal, temporary, passing, impermanent, momentary, transitory

The ancient warrior's deeds were immortalized in countless tales, forever etched in the annals of history.

Shakespeare's plays have touched hearts for centuries, granting him literary immortality.

The soaring heights of the mountains seem to stand immortally, defying the passage of time.

The love she felt for her children burned immortally within her, an unquenchable flame.