sylphid

[sil-fid]

sylphid Definition

  • 1a slender, graceful woman or girl
  • 2a small or young sylph

Using sylphid: Examples

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

  • Example

    The ballet dancer moved like a sylphid on stage.

  • Example

    The sylphids in the painting looked ethereal and otherworldly.

  • Example

    She was a sylphid of a girl, with long limbs and delicate features.

sylphid Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sylphid

Phrases with sylphid

  • sylph-like

    resembling a sylph in being slender and graceful

    Example

    Her movements were sylph-like, as if she were floating on air.

  • sylphic beauty

    beauty characterized by gracefulness and delicacy

    Example

    The painting captured the sylphic beauty of the ballerina.

  • sylphish charm

    charm characterized by lightness and ethereality

    Example

    Her sylphish charm made her the center of attention wherever she went.

Origins of sylphid

from French 'sylphide', from Latin 'sylphes' meaning 'woodland deity'

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Summary: sylphid in Brief

'Sylphid' [sil-fid] refers to a slender and graceful woman or girl, or a small or young sylph. It is often used to describe ballet dancers or ethereal beings in art. Phrases like 'sylph-like' and 'sylphic beauty' capture the grace and delicacy associated with the term.