argus

[ahr-guh s]

argus Definition

  • 1a giant with 100 eyes, set to guard the heifer Io by Hera but killed by Hermes.
  • 2a vigilant watchman
  • 3a device for observing a particular operation or area

Using argus: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "argus" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The security guard was like an Argus, watching every corner of the building.

  • Example

    The new surveillance system acts like an Argus, monitoring every movement in the area.

  • Example

    In Greek mythology, Argus was a giant with 100 eyes who was set to guard the heifer Io by Hera.

argus Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with argus

  • vigilant and watchful observation

    Example

    The boss keeps an Argus eye on his employees to ensure they are working efficiently.

  • the Argus-eyed

    extremely watchful and alert

    Example

    The Argus-eyed security guard noticed the suspicious behavior of the visitor.

  • a type of marine snail with a large, thick shell that has a rough surface

    Example

    The Argus shell is prized for its unique texture and color.

Origins of argus

from Latin 'Argus', from Greek 'Argos Panoptes', meaning 'all-seeing Argus'

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Summary: argus in Brief

In Greek mythology, 'Argus' [ahr-guh s] was a giant with 100 eyes who was set to guard the heifer Io by Hera. The term 'Argus' has come to mean a vigilant watchman or a device for observing a particular operation or area. Phrases like 'an Argus eye' and 'the Argus-eyed' use 'Argus' to denote vigilant and watchful observation. 'Argus shell' refers to a type of marine snail with a large, thick shell that has a rough surface.