The difference between Everlasting and Mortal

When used as nouns, everlasting means an everlasting flower, whereas mortal means a human.

When used as adverbs, everlasting means extremely, whereas mortal means mortally.

When used as adjectives, everlasting means lasting or enduring forever, whereas mortal means susceptible to death by aging, sickness, injury, or wound.


check bellow for the other definitions of Everlasting and Mortal

  1. Everlasting as an adjective:

    Lasting or enduring forever; existing or continuing without end

    Examples:

    "synonyms: immortaeternal"

  2. Everlasting as an adjective:

    Continuing indefinitely, or during a long period; perpetual; sometimes used, colloquially, as a strong intensive.

    Examples:

    "this everlasting nonsense"

  3. Everlasting as an adjective (philosophy):

    Existing with infinite temporal duration (as opposed to existence outside of time).

  1. Everlasting as an adverb (colloquial):

    Extremely.

  1. Everlasting as a noun:

    An everlasting flower.

  2. Everlasting as a noun (historical):

    A durable cloth fabric for shoes, etc.

  1. Mortal as an adjective:

    Susceptible to death by aging, sickness, injury, or wound; not immortal.

  2. Mortal as an adjective:

    Causing death; deadly, fatal, killing, lethal (now only of wounds, injuries etc.).

  3. Mortal as an adjective:

    Punishable by death.

  4. Mortal as an adjective:

    Fatally vulnerable.

  5. Mortal as an adjective:

    Of or relating to the time of death.

  6. Mortal as an adjective:

    Affecting as if with power to kill; deathly.

  7. Mortal as an adjective:

    Human; belonging to man, who is mortal.

    Examples:

    "mortal wit or knowledge; mortal power"

  8. Mortal as an adjective:

    Very painful or tedious; wearisome.

    Examples:

    "a sermon lasting two mortal hours"

    "rfquotek Sir Walter Scott"

  9. Mortal as an adjective (UK, slang):

    Very drunk; wasted; smashed.

  1. Mortal as a noun:

    A human; someone susceptible to death.

    Examples:

    "Her wisdom was beyond that of a mere mortal."

  1. Mortal as an adverb (colloquial):

    Mortally; enough to cause death.

    Examples:

    "It's mortal cold out there."