English to Telugu Dictionary immortal

immortal

అమర
definition
noun
The fusion of ancient immortals then dutifully turned to the task of easing the transition of those that reached the end of corporeal life and fearfully joined the fusion of immortality.
an immortal being, especially a god of ancient Greece or Rome.
adjective
our mortal bodies are inhabited by immortal souls
living forever; never dying or decaying.
translation of 'immortal'
శాశ్వత కీర్తిని కలిగినటువంటి,
పాడు చేయుటకు వీలు లేని
example
Deflated and confused, he proceeded to utter an 'immortal' phrase which I will never forget.
But it did contribute a repertory of 'immortal' songs easily memorable by their combination of direct tunes and earthy good humour.
For their class, for France, and for their 'immortal' souls, women like the Marquise de la Tour du Pin became convinced of the need for a purposeful revolution in the aristocratic way of life.
But most people's second reaction was to remember all the 'immortal' moments and, let's be honest, there were hundreds of them.
So they have a special drink called nectar, and they eat food which is ambrosia, which is 'immortal' .
Those wacky writers celebrated the seemingly 'immortal' local television drama's 3000th episode with their most audacious storyline to date.
This race had never existed since the Elves and Dwarves are 'immortal' .
One great illustration is Mark Twain's 'immortal' classic, Huckleberry Finn.
A serious tone was on his face as he said those 'immortal' words.
One of these is writer Miguel de Cervantes whose 'immortal' work Don Quixote recently celebrated its 400th anniversary.
He was a genius of the medium and will be remembered as an 'immortal' many times over - and a really likeable one, too.
It has also hit upon the idea of spreading this 'immortal' classic among the grown-ups.
The origins of myths and legends are as varied as the 'immortal' marvels they celebrate.
Kit used to be an angel, an 'immortal' , and now he's a human.
Cervantes did not realise that his book and its hero would become 'immortal' and would often be quoted in a modern context.
I've heard enough about what you've seen of her to last my 'immortal' soul a few lifetimes.
It makes sense because you the 'immortal' being are good and you will hinder your own growth when doing harm.
He was of an ancient race- an 'immortal' race- and he had no intention of dying.
And as with talents, so too with desires and temperaments: some crave 'immortal' fame, others merely comfortable preservation.
It therefore seems natural to conclude that I know myself to be substantial, indivisible, enduring, perhaps even 'immortal' , on the basis of self-awareness alone.
These are the 'immortal' words from the beginning lines of the classic song ‘Born to be Wild’ released by Steppenwolf in 1968.
The 'immortal' classic which continues to inspire many to take a closer look at history has set a bunch of upwardly mobile information technology professionals on a voyage into time.
In exchange for Johnson's 'immortal' soul, the devil tuned his guitar, thereby giving him the abilities, which he so desired.
Indeed, developments in science and the philosophy of mind make it increasingly difficult - though certainly not impossible - to maintain that humans have 'immortal' souls.
We all remember their 'immortal' rendition of ‘Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini’, but everyone always forgets Bombalurina's other hit.
I remembered the 'immortal' words of Shakespeare in Romeo and Juliet.
The ancient 'immortal' knew her talent and used it carefully, but to her best advantage.
His genius was recognized during his life, and his work has become 'immortal' .
He may have taken 325 Test wickets and captained England, but the career of Bob Willis, who was born today, will be best remembered for one 'immortal' spell at Headingley in 1981.
He ate the fruit out of love for her, risking death and choosing her over 'immortal' bliss.
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