Use of mortal in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include mortal at the start of sentence, mortal at the end of sentence and mortal in the middle of sentence

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mortal at the end of sentence


  1. Man is mortal.
  2. Men are mortal.
  3. All men are mortal.
  4. For all men are mortal.
  5. All human beings are mortal.
  6. Tickets seem unobtainable to the ordinary mortal.
  7. Her father's death reminded her that she was mortal.
  8. For most people a heart attack is a forceful reminder that they are mortal.

mortal in the middle of sentence


  1. It's a mortal shame.
  2. They are our mortal enemies.
  3. They were locked in mortal combat .
  4. Our health service is in mortal danger.
  5. She knew that she was now in mortal danger.
  6. They stole every mortal thing in the house.
  7. We live in mortal dread of further attacks.
  8. We were in mortal terror of being found out.
  9. Both gods and mortal men found her captivating.
  10. His mortal remains are buried in the churchyard.
  11. She lives in mortal fear of her husband's anger.
  12. This tomb holds the mortal remains of King Richard III.
  13. We lived in mortal dread of him discovering our secret.
  14. He received a mortal wound soon after the battle began.
  15. I just assumed you were a mere mortal like the rest of us.
  16. It's beyond mortal power to bring a dead man back to life.
  17. Her reputation suffered a mortal blow as a result of the scandal.
  18. The police were defending themselves and others against mortal danger.
  19. After her shoplifting spree she lived in mortal dread of being found out.
  20. A man is deliberately designed to be mortal. He grows, he ages, and he dies.
  21. The scandal seemed to have struck a mortal blow to the government's chances of re-election.

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