cassandra

[kuh-san-druh]

cassandra Definition

  • 1a person who predicts misfortune or disaster
  • 2a female given name

Using cassandra: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was seen as a Cassandra for warning about the impending economic crisis.

  • Example

    She felt like a Cassandra when no one believed her warnings about the dangers of smoking.

cassandra Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cassandra

Phrases with cassandra

  • a phenomenon in which valid warnings or concerns are dismissed or ignored

    Example

    The doctor's Cassandra complex made him insist on further testing despite the patient's insistence that he was fine.

  • a situation where a person or group is trapped in a dangerous or doomed place or situation

    Example

    The refugees were stuck in a Cassandra crossing, unable to return home and unwelcome in their current location.

  • a psychological condition in which a person feels helpless and hopeless despite having accurate knowledge or information about a situation

    Example

    Her Cassandra syndrome made her feel powerless to prevent the environmental disaster she had predicted.

Origins of cassandra

from Greek mythology, Cassandra was a Trojan princess who was cursed to utter true prophecies but never to be believed

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Summary: cassandra in Brief

'Cassandra' [kuh-san-druh] refers to a person who predicts misfortune or disaster, often with accurate knowledge or information that is dismissed or ignored. It is derived from Greek mythology, where Cassandra was cursed to utter true prophecies but never to be believed. The term has extended into phrases like 'Cassandra complex,' 'Cassandra crossing,' and 'Cassandra syndrome,' all denoting situations where valid warnings or concerns are dismissed or ignored.