Yes, it can be. Immortal (undying, living forever) can be an adjective, or used as a noun for a person who is immortal.
The historian Herodotus wrote that Persian emperor Xerxes named his imperial guard (his elite troops) The Immortals, although this was probably a mistranslation.
The word "immortal" can be either an adjective describing a subject as living forever, either figuratively or literally (e.g. The immortal god Zeus cast down a thunderbolt), or a noun used for a member of the group of things that lives forever, either figuratively or literally (e.g. Mark Twain is one of the immortals of American humor.)
Immortal is the antonym of mortal.
Ghosts are a good example of being immortal.
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No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
The word "immortal" can be either an adjective describing a subject as living forever, either figuratively or literally (e.g. The immortal god Zeus cast down a thunderbolt), or a noun used for a member of the group of things that lives forever, either figuratively or literally (e.g. Mark Twain is one of the immortals of American humor.)
The word eternal means without pause; endless. It is an adjective. There are countless synonyms to this word. The two synonyms for the word eternal are everlasting and immortal.
An 'immortal' or someone that was 'immortal' meant that they could not die.
She is half immortal.
Artemis was a Greek goddess, so she was immortal.
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yes and i wish i was immortal
To Be Immortal was created in 1989.
Yes.Earthbound Immortal Aslla Piscu and Earthbound Immortal Ccapac Apu can be found in the In-Game Raging Battle booster pack.Earthbound Immortal Ccarayhua, Earthbound Immortal Uru,and Earthbound Immortal Wiraqocha Rasca can be found in Stardust Overdrive.Earthbound Immortal Chacu Challhua and Earthbound Immortal Cusillu can be found in Ancient Prophecy.
Immortal means undying, living forever. Vampires are said to be immortal.
An immortal person is someone who cannot die
Nemesis was immortal.