genii

[ˈdʒiːniː]

genii Definition

the plural form of genie, a spirit of Arabian folklore, as traditionally depicted imprisoned within a bottle or oil lamp, and capable of granting wishes when summoned.

Using genii: Examples

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

  • Example

    The genii in the story granted three wishes to the protagonist.

  • Example

    The genie in Aladdin is one of the most famous genii in popular culture.

  • Example

    In Arabian mythology, genii are often depicted as mischievous and unpredictable spirits.

genii Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for genii

Phrases with genii

  • a metaphor for something that has great potential or power but is currently trapped or limited in some way

    Example

    The young artist was like a genie in a bottle, waiting to be discovered and unleashed upon the world.

  • to allow something to happen or become known, especially something that cannot then be stopped or controlled

    Example

    Once the secret was revealed, it was impossible to put the genie back in the bottle.

  • a genie grants wishes

    a common trope in stories and folklore where a genie is able to grant wishes to those who summon them

    Example

    In the classic tale of Aladdin, the genie grants three wishes to the protagonist.

Origins of genii

from Latin 'genius', meaning 'guardian deity or spirit which watches over each person from birth'

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Summary: genii in Brief

'Genii' [ˈdʒiːniː] is the plural form of 'genie,' a spirit of Arabian folklore that is often depicted as being trapped within a bottle or oil lamp and capable of granting wishes. The term extends into phrases like 'a genie in a bottle,' used to describe something with great potential or power that is currently trapped or limited, and 'let the genie out of the bottle,' meaning to allow something to happen or become known that cannot then be stopped or controlled.