UNMERCIFUL vs MORTAL: NOUN
- N/A
- A human.
- A human; someone susceptible to death.
- A being subject to death; a human being; man.
- A human being
- That which is mortal.
- Man, as a being subject to death; a human being.
UNMERCIFUL vs MORTAL: ADJECTIVE
- Having or exhibiting no mercy; merciless.
- Exceeding a normal or reasonable limit; excessive.
- Having or showing no mercy
- Not merciful; indisposed to mercy or grace; cruel; inhuman; merciless; unkind.
- Not showing mercy
- Unrelenting and deadly
- Subject to death
- Causing or capable of causing death
- Liable or subject to death; not immortal.
- Of or relating to humans as being subject to death.
- Causing death; fatal: : fatal.
- Fought to the death.
- Relentlessly hostile; implacable.
- Conceivable; imaginable.
- Used as an intensive.
- Involving loss of divine grace or spiritual death
- An inveterate, desperate, or implacable enemy; a foe bent on one's destruction.
- Very painful or tedious; wearisome.
- Human; belonging to man, who is mortal.
- Affecting as if with power to kill; deathly.
- Of or pertaining to the time of death.
- Fatally vulnerable; vital.
- Destructive to life; causing or occasioning death; terminating life; exposing to or deserving death; deadly
- Of great intensity or severity; dire.
UNMERCIFUL vs MORTAL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not merciful; not influenced by mercy; unkind; cruel; inhuman; merciless: of persons or things.
- Unconscionable; exorbitant.
- Extremely; excessively; perfectly: as, mortal angry; mortal drunk.
- Subject to death; destined to die.
- Human; of or pertaining to man, who is subject to death: as, mortal knowledge; mortal power.
- Deadly; destructive to life; causing death, or that may or must cause death; fatal.
- Deadly; implacable; to the death; such as threatens life: as, mortal hatred.
- Such that injury or disease affecting it may cause death.
- Bringing death; noting the time of death.
- Incurring the penalty of spiritual death; inferring divine condemnation: opposed to venial: as, a mortal sin (see sin).
- Extreme; very great or serious: as, mortal offense.
- Long and uninterrupted; felt to be long and tedious.
- Euphemistically, confounded; cursed: as, not a mortal thing to eat.
- Drunk.
- A human being; person, singular, assertive existential pronoun; pronoun, person, singular; quantifier: assertive existential
UNMERCIFUL vs MORTAL: RELATED WORDS
- Heartless, Cruel, Unforgiving, Brutal, Relentless, Unpitying, Bowelless, Cutthroat, Tigerish, Fierce, Mortal, Ruthless, Remorseless, Pitiless, Merciless
- Wicked, Righteous, Individual, Somebody, Someone, Person, Earthborn, Fatal, Deadly, Unpardonable, Unmerciful, Merciless, Soul, Human, Deathly
UNMERCIFUL vs MORTAL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Heartless, Cruel, Unforgiving, Brutal, Relentless, Unpitying, Bowelless, Cutthroat, Tigerish, Fierce, Mortal, Ruthless, Remorseless, Pitiless, Merciless
- Wicked, Righteous, Individual, Somebody, Someone, Person, Earthborn, Fatal, Deadly, Unpardonable, Unmerciful, Merciless, Soul, Human, Deathly
UNMERCIFUL vs MORTAL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Thank you Great Spirit for your Unmerciful Treatment, I am waiting for you to return.
- God, despiteful, proud, boasters, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents, without understanding, covenant breakers, without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful.
- Either these laws are barbarous or the transportation is unjust and unmerciful to those living out of the State.
- Undoubtedly to some, the idea of giving so much love to self will seem very cold, hard and unmerciful.
- Through the parable of the unmerciful servant, the Savior taught why we must forgive others.
- Far be it that we should ever think such an iniquity that God could become unmerciful!
- Coston, who was in the habit of prefacing breakfast with prayers of unmerciful length.
- Unfortunately some of the priest unmerciful in the continued abuses.
- Vicious Rumors offers up an unmerciful audio thrashing on the listener with Razorback Killers.
- The dead and disturbed are unmerciful in their revenge!
- Socrates is a man, all men are mortal, therefore Socrates is mortal.
- Vaermina, proud of her little mortal subject, boasted to Sheogorath on how her mortal would never have become who he was without her aid.
- They are certainly rich and, even with war and other turmoil in the mortal world, are seldom touched by mortal affairs.
- If all men are mortal and Socrates is a man, there is no way he can not be mortal, for example.
- Advice to you as a mortal sin still mortal sin, is very!
- All men are mortal, and Socrates is a man, therefore Socrates must be mortal.
- Likewise, a man irl the state of mortal sin cannot long remain without committing fresh mortal sins.
- Mortal means deadly; therefore, mortal sin completely kills the grace of God in our heart.
- The gods have many uses for mortal souls once departed from mortal bindings.
- Vehk in mortal matters should be delt with by the mortal.
UNMERCIFUL vs MORTAL: QUESTIONS
- What does the fellow servant ask the Unmerciful Servant for?
- What is the parable of the Unmerciful Servant for Sunday school?
- What does the parable of the unforgiving/Unmerciful Servant mean?
- What is the parable of the Unmerciful Servant about?
- Does tukohama's fortress have mortal conviction Keystone?
- Did Saints ever commit mortal sins after conversion?
- Is Angelfire similar to Buffy or Mortal Instruments?
- What countries is Mortal Realms magazine available in?
- Is Mortal Kombat 11 compatible with MSI Afterburner?
- What is the Mortal Kombat anniversary cabinet decal?
- What episode of Mortal Kombat is Grandmaster Sektor?
- What characters are palette swaps in Mortal Kombat?
- Who sings the Mortal Kombat scream in the 'Mortal Kombat' commercial?
- Why was Mortal Kombat originally called mortal combat?