mors (Meaning)

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mors (n)

(Roman mythology) Roman god of death; counterpart of Thanatos

Synonyms & Antonyms of mors

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mors Sentence Examples

  1. The aftermath of the battle was a scene of utter mors, with corpses strewn across the field.
  2. The news of her husband's demise sent her into a profound state of mors.
  3. The priest recited the "De Profundis" over the graves of those who had met their mors.
  4. The surgeon witnessed countless mors on the operating table, but the trauma never fully subsided.
  5. The soldier's body bore the scars of countless battles, a testament to his constant brush with mors.
  6. The ship sank beneath the waves, leaving no trace except for the sense of silent mors it conveyed.
  7. The city was reduced to rubble after the bombing raid, turning it into a wasteland of mors.
  8. The king's death sent shockwaves throughout the kingdom, leaving a void that seemed to echo with mors.
  9. The plague ravaged the village, leaving behind a trail of despair and mors.
  10. The poem mourned the untimely mors of a young child, cut short in the prime of life.

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(Roman mythology) Roman god of death; counterpart of Thanatos

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The aftermath of the battle was a scene of utter mors, with corpses strewn across the field.

The news of her husband's demise sent her into a profound state of mors.

The priest recited the "De Profundis" over the graves of those who had met their mors.

The surgeon witnessed countless mors on the operating table, but the trauma never fully subsided.