Skip to main content

deathless

/deth-lis/US // ˈdɛθ lɪs //UK // (ˈdɛθlɪs) //

无死亡,无死角,死无对证,无死期

Related Words

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not subject to death; immortal: the belief that the human soul is deathless.
    • : unceasing; perpetual: his deathless devotion to the cause.
    • : likely to endure because of superior quality, timelessness, etc.: deathless prose.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Brian Kelly’s very good Notre Dame would sit on a second tier, above most but decisively below the few, their great 20th century still howling at them in a sport of deathless pasts.

  • Finally the epithet of "deathless" gets some explanation, stemming from Golovan's fearless ministrations during a plague.

  • The deathless man character had been creeping around in other things I had written, so he came next.

  • For one deathless moment his genius had carried him to the heights, and a white blaze of publicity had given him a halo of glory.

  • The genius of Berini, Guido, and the Caracci, has glorified his memory in deathless painting and in animated bust.

  • Horace has given to his teacher, Orbilius, a deathless fame by the adjective plgsus.

  • But the germ-cells or germplasm continue to be immortal or deathless in the same sense as in the simplest organisms.

  • Girls would be for ever an intrusion between such deathless and endeared friends as they were.