That which is not
mortal(one word substitution)
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Here the required word is Immortal
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The one word substitution for a thing that / which is not mortal is 'immortal'. Immortal is the antonym or opposite word of mortal.
What are antonyms?
- A word that has the opposite meaning from another word is called an antonym.
- For instance, "cold" could be the opposite of "hot."
- The roots of the term "antonym" are "anti," which means "against" or "opposite," and "onym," which means "name."
- Oddly enough, we can look at a word's antonym, or opposite meaning, to better grasp it.
- Since the English language has so many nuances, it's possible for people to argue on which words actually signify opposite things.
Therefore, a word that has the opposite meaning from another word is called an antonym. But there are primarily three different kinds of antonyms. Complementary antonyms are absolute opposites with no grey area. Relational antonyms explain how opposing words relate to one another. Graded antonyms can be two words on a scale and deal with levels of comparison.
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