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Deutsche Todsuende Synonyme

Englische mortal sin deadly sin grave sin Synonyme

mortal  Adamite  Adamitic  abject  anthropocentric  anthropological  awful  baneful  being  bitter  bodily  body  brittle  brutal  capricious  cat  changeable  chap  character  conceivable  corporal  corporeal  corruptible  cracking  creature  customer  deadly  death-bringing  deathful  deathly  deciduous  destructive  dire  disastrous  duck  dying  earthling  earthly  earthy  enormous  ephemeral  evanescent  extreme  fading  fantastic  fatal  fellow  feral  fickle  finite  fleeting  fleshly  flitting  fly-by-night  flying  fragile  frail  fugacious  fugitive  great  groundling  guy  hand  head  hominal  homo  homocentric  human  human being  humanistic  impermanent  impetuous  implacable  impulsive  inconstant  individual  inordinate  insubstantial  intense  internecine  joker  killing  lethal  life  likely  living soul  malign  malignant  man  man-centered  massive  merciless  momentary  monumental  mutable  nondurable  nonpermanent  nose  one  only human  party  passing  perishable  pernicious  person  personage  personality  pestilent  pestilential  physical  possible  prodigious  relentless  ruthless  savage  short-lived  single  somebody  someone  soul  stupendous  subject to death  sworn  tellurian  temporal  temporary  terminal  terran  terrible  towering  transient  transitive  transitory  tremendous  unangelic  unappeasable  unceasing  undurable  unenduring  unflinching  unrelenting  unremitting  unstable  unyielding  virulent  volatile  weak  woman  worldling  worldly  
mortality  Adam  Hominidae  Homo sapiens  banefulness  caducity  changeableness  clay  corruptibility  deadliness  death  death rate  death toll  ephemerality  ephemeralness  evanescence  fallen humanity  fatality  finitude  fleetingness  flesh  frailty  fugacity  generation of man  genus Homo  hominid  homo  human equation  human family  human frailty  human nature  human race  human species  human weakness  humanity  humankind  humanness  impermanence  impermanency  instability  le genre humain  lethality  malignance  malignancy  malignity  man  mankind  momentariness  mortal flesh  mortalness  mortals  mutability  perishability  perniciousness  race of man  transience  transiency  transientness  transitoriness  virulence  volatility  weakness  

Todsuende Definition

Deadly
(a.) Capable of causing death
Deadly
(a.) Aiming or willing to destroy
Deadly
(a.) Subject to death
Deadly
(adv.) In a manner resembling, or as if produced by, death.
Deadly
(adv.) In a manner to occasion death
Deadly
(adv.) In an implacable manner
Deadly
(adv.) Extremely.
-grave
() A final syllable signifying a ruler, as in landgrave, margrave. See Margrave.
Grave
(v. t.) To clean, as a vessel's bottom, of barnacles, grass, etc., and pay it over with pitch
Grave
(superl.) Of great weight
Grave
(superl.) Of importance
Grave
(superl.) Not light or gay
Grave
(superl.) Not acute or sharp
Grave
(superl.) Slow and solemn in movement.
Grave
(n.) To dig. [Obs.] Chaucer.
Grave
(n.) To carve or cut, as letters or figures, on some hard substance
Grave
(n.) To carve out or give shape to, by cutting with a chisel
Grave
(n.) To impress deeply (on the mind)
Grave
(n.) To entomb
Grave
(v. i.) To write or delineate on hard substances, by means of incised lines
Grave
(n.) An excavation in the earth as a place of burial
Mortal
(a.) Subject to death
Mortal
(a.) Destructive to life
Mortal
(a.) Fatally vulnerable
Mortal
(a.) Of or pertaining to the time of death.
Mortal
(a.) Affecting as if with power to kill
Mortal
(a.) Human
Mortal
(a.) Very painful or tedious
Mortal
(n.) A being subject to death

mortal sin deadly sin grave sin / mortal sins deadly sins grave sins Bedeutung

person
individual
someone
somebody
mortal
soul
a human being, there was too much for one person to do
mortal sin
deadly sin
an unpardonable sin entailing a total loss of grace, theologians list seven mortal sins
burial mound
grave mound
barrow tumulus
(archeology) a heap of earth placed over prehistoric tombs
grave
tomb
a place for the burial of a corpse (especially beneath the ground and marked by a tombstone), he put flowers on his mother's grave
grave accent
grave
a mark (`) placed above a vowel to indicate pronunciation
mortal enemy an enemy who wants to kill you
bittersweet bittersweet nightshade
climbing nightshade
deadly nightshade poisonous nightshade
woody nightshade
Solanum dulcamara
poisonous perennial Old World vine having violet flowers and oval coraled berries, widespread weed in North America
belladonna
belladonna plant
deadly nightshade Atropa belladonna
perennial Eurasian herb with reddish bell-shaped flowers and shining black berries, extensively grown in United States, roots and leaves yield atropine
grave death of a person, he went to his grave without forgiving me, from cradle to grave
scratch engrave
grave
inscribe
carve, cut, or etch into a material or surface, engrave a pen, engraved the trophy cupt with the winner's, the lovers scratched their names into the bark of the tree
sculpt
sculpture
grave
shape (a material like stone or wood) by whittling away at it, She is sculpting the block of marble into an image of her husband
deadly (of a disease) having a rapid course and violent effect
dangerous
grave
grievous
serious
severe
life-threatening
causing fear or anxiety by threatening great harm, a dangerous operation, a grave situation, a grave illness, grievous bodily harm, a serious wound, a serious turn of events, a severe case of pneumonia, a life-threatening disease
deadly deathly
mortal
causing or capable of causing death, a fatal accident, a deadly enemy, mortal combat, a mortal illness
deadly lethal of an instrument of certain death, deadly poisons, lethal weapon, a lethal injection
grave
grievous
heavy
weighty
of great gravity or crucial import, requiring serious thought, grave responsibilities, faced a grave decision in a time of crisis, a grievous fault, heavy matters of state, the weighty matters to be discussed at the peace conference
mortal(a) unrelenting and deadly, mortal enemy
mortal subject to death, mortal beings
baneful
deadly
pernicious
pestilent
exceedingly harmful
deadly
mortal(a)
involving loss of divine grace or spiritual death, the seven deadly sins
grave
sedate
sober
solemn
dignified and somber in manner or character and committed to keeping promises, a grave God-fearing man, a quiet sedate nature, as sober as a judge, a solemn promise, the judge was solemn as he pronounced sentence
deadly
venomous
virulent
extremely poisonous or injurious, producing venom, venomous snakes, a virulent insect bite
madly
insanely deadly
deucedly
devilishly ,un
(used as intensives) extremely, she was madly in love, deadly dull, deadly earnest, deucedly clever, insanely jealous
deadly lifelessly as if dead
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