gorgon

[ˈɡɔːɡ(ə)n]

gorgon Definition

  • 1(in Greek mythology) each of three sisters, Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa, with snakes for hair, who had the power to turn anyone who looked at them to stone
  • 2a fierce or repulsive woman

Using gorgon: Examples

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

  • Example

    The gorgons were slain by Perseus.

  • Example

    She was a gorgon of a boss, always yelling and criticizing her employees.

gorgon Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gorgon

Phrases with gorgon

  • to have a paralyzing or mesmerizing effect on someone

    Example

    The beauty of the landscape gorgonized him.

  • gorgon's head

    a representation of the head of a gorgon, used as a symbol or ornament, typically depicted with snakes for hair and a petrifying gaze

    Example

    The shield was adorned with a gorgon's head.

  • to turn someone to stone, as if by the gaze of a gorgon

    Example

    The statue was so lifelike that it seemed to gorgonize anyone who looked at it.

Origins of gorgon

from Greek 'Gorgō', a mythical monster

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Summary: gorgon in Brief

In Greek mythology, 'gorgon' [ˈɡɔːɡ(ə)n] refers to each of three sisters, Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa, with snakes for hair, who had the power to turn anyone who looked at them to stone. In modern usage, it can also refer to a fierce or repulsive woman, as in 'She was a gorgon of a boss.' The term 'gorgonize' is used to describe a paralyzing or mesmerizing effect, while 'gorgon's head' refers to a symbol or ornament depicting the head of a gorgon.