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Satyr - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A satyr is a mythical creature from Greek mythology, part man and part goat, known for being playful, mischievous, and associated with nature, wine, and revelry. They often appear in stories as companions of Dionysus.

satyr

/ˈseɪtər/ /ˈsætə/

Definition:

A mythical creature, part man and part goat, associated with revelry and lust.

Synonyms:

faun, libertine, debauchee

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

prude, ascetic

Common Collocations:

satyr play, drunken satyr, lecherous satyr

Derivatives:

satyric, satyrical

Usage Tips:

Use "satyr" to describe a lustful or wild figure in mythology or literature.

Common Phrases:

satyr's grin, old as a satyr, wild as a satyr

Etymology:

From Greek "satyros," a woodland deity known for mischief and sensuality.

Examples:

  • 1. The satyr danced wildly in the forest clearing.
  • 2. Legends say a satyr played enchanting music on his pipes.
  • 3. The play featured a mischievous satyr causing chaos among mortals.
  • 4. He had a grin like a satyr after too much wine.

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