Meaning
Immortally is an adverb that describes something done in a way that lasts forever, never dies, or is beyond the limits of death or time. It relates to the state of being immortal.
Grammar and Usage
- Part of speech: Adverb
- Used to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
- Typically appears in literary, religious, or poetic contexts to emphasize eternal life, memory, or fame.
Sentence structure patterns:
- be remembered immortally for...
- live immortally in...
- shine immortally as...
Common Phrases
- remembered immortally – remembered forever.
- live immortally – to exist forever, either literally or in memory.
- immortally famous – eternally renowned.
Collocations
- immortally remembered
- immortally loved
- immortally bound
- immortally glorious
Examples
- The poet hoped his verses would live immortally in the hearts of readers.
- She was loved so deeply that she will be remembered immortally.
- Heroes who sacrifice themselves for others are often honored immortally.
- The king believed his name would shine immortally in history.
- The painting captured beauty so perfectly it seemed immortally alive.
- Legends pass down stories of warriors who fight immortally in the afterlife.
- His music continues to play immortally, transcending time and generations.
Synonyms or Related
- eternally
- forever
- perpetually
- timelessly
- undyingly