pharaoh

[ˈfeərəʊ]

pharaoh Definition

  • 1a ruler in ancient Egypt
  • 2a tyrant or despot

Using pharaoh: Examples

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

  • Example

    The pharaohs of ancient Egypt were considered divine.

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    The pharaoh was known for his cruelty and oppression.

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    The tomb of the pharaoh was discovered by archaeologists.

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    The pharaoh's power was absolute.

pharaoh Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with pharaoh

  • Pharaoh's curse

    a supposed curse believed by some to be cast upon any person who disturbs the mummy of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh

    Example

    Many people believe that the deaths of the archaeologists who opened the tomb were caused by the Pharaoh's curse.

  • a breed of dog originally bred for hunting rabbits in Malta, characterized by its slender build and short, glossy coat

    Example

    The Pharaoh hound is a loyal and intelligent companion.

  • a small yellow or light brown ant that is a common household pest

    Example

    The Pharaoh ant can be difficult to eradicate once it has infested a home.

Origins of pharaoh

from Egyptian 'per-aa', meaning 'great house'

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Summary: pharaoh in Brief

The term 'pharaoh' [ˈfeərəʊ] refers to a ruler in ancient Egypt, often considered divine. It can also denote a tyrant or despot. The phrase 'Pharaoh's curse' describes a supposed curse on those who disturb the mummy of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh. Other uses include the Pharaoh hound, a breed of dog, and the Pharaoh ant, a common household pest.

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