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Charybdis Meaning in English

word

kəˈrɪbdɪs
kuh-RIB-dis
kəˈrɪbdɪs
kuh-RIB-dis

Definition

In Greek mythology, Charybdis is a sea monster that creates a dangerous whirlpool, threatening ships that pass by. The name is often used figuratively to refer to a powerful and dangerous force or situation.

Usage & Nuances

'Charybdis' appears mostly in literary, historical, or mythological contexts and is often paired with 'Scylla' (“between Scylla and Charybdis” means 'between two dangers'). It is rarely used in casual conversation except figuratively to indicate a perilous dilemma.

Example Sentences

Charybdis was feared by sailors in ancient Greece.

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Odysseus had to pass both Scylla and Charybdis on his journey.

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The word Charybdis means a huge and dangerous whirlpool.

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Dealing with that legal problem was like facing Charybdis—we barely made it through.

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Sometimes life puts you between Scylla and Charybdis—there's no easy choice.

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The negotiations felt like steering a ship past Charybdis—very risky and tense.

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