eudemon

[yoo-dee-muhn]

eudemon Definition

  • 1a good or benevolent spirit
  • 2a personal guardian or protector

Using eudemon: Examples

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

  • Example

    She felt her eudemon watching over her during the difficult times.

  • Example

    According to the ancient Greeks, everyone had their own eudemon.

  • Example

    The old woman believed that her eudemon was responsible for her good fortune.

eudemon Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for eudemon

  • guardian angel
  • protective spirit
  • benevolent being

Phrases with eudemon

  • the belief in the existence of a benevolent deity or spirit who watches over and protects human beings

    Example

    The ancient Greeks were known for their eudemonism.

  • relating to or characterized by happiness and well-being

    Example

    The eudemonic atmosphere of the party made everyone feel relaxed and content.

  • relating to or characterized by happiness and well-being

    Example

    The eudaemonic atmosphere of the party made everyone feel relaxed and content.

Origins of eudemon

from Greek 'eu' meaning 'good' and 'daimon' meaning 'spirit'

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Summary: eudemon in Brief

'Eudemon' [yoo-dee-muhn] refers to a good or benevolent spirit that acts as a personal guardian or protector. It is often associated with the ancient Greeks, who believed that everyone had their own eudemon. The term extends into related words like 'eudemonism' and 'eudemonic,' which describe the belief in a benevolent deity or spirit and the state of happiness and well-being, respectively.