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hope vs mortal

mortal vs hope

hope and mortal both are nouns.

hope is not an adjective while mortal is an adjective.

hope is a verb but mortal is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
hope Yes No Yes No
mortal Yes Yes No No
As nouns, mortal is a hypernym of hope; that is, mortal is a word with a broader meaning than hope:
  • hope: someone (or something) on which expectations are centered
  • mortal: a human being; person, singular, assertive existential pronoun; pronoun, person, singular; quantifier: assertive existential
Other hypernyms of hope include individual, person, somebody, someone, soul.
hope (noun) mortal (noun)
one of the three Christian virtues a human being; person, singular, assertive existential pronoun; pronoun, person, singular; quantifier: assertive existential
grounds for feeling hopeful about the future
the general feeling that some desire will be fulfilled
a specific instance of feeling hopeful
someone (or something) on which expectations are centered
hope (adjective) mortal (adjective)
subject to death
unrelenting and deadly
involving loss of divine grace or spiritual death
causing or capable of causing death
hope (verb) mortal (verb)
intend with some possibility of fulfilment
be optimistic; be full of hope; have hopes
expect and wish
Difference between hope and mortal

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