The difference between Immortal and Timeless
When used as adjectives, immortal means not susceptible to death, whereas timeless means eternal.
Immortal is also noun with the meaning: one who is not susceptible to death.
check bellow for the other definitions of Immortal and Timeless
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Immortal as an adjective:
Not susceptible to death; living forever; never dying.
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Immortal as an adjective:
Never to be forgotten; that merits being always remembered.
Examples:
"his immortal words"
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Immortal as an adjective:
Connected with or relating to immortality.
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Immortal as an adjective (obsolete):
Exceedingly great; excessive; grievous.
Examples:
"rfquotek Hayward"
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Immortal as a noun:
One who is not susceptible to death.
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Immortal as a noun:
A member of an elite regiment of the Persian army.
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Immortal as a noun:
A member of the Académie française.
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Immortal as a noun (Internet):
An administrator of a multi-user dungeon; a wizard.
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Timeless as an adjective:
Eternal.
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Timeless as an adjective:
Not affected by time; ageless.
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Timeless as an adjective (obsolete):
Done at an improper time; unseasonable; untimely.
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Timeless as an adjective:
Not decreasing over time in quality and appeal.
Examples:
"The cave carvings have a timeless beauty."