Cómo Pronunciar "icarus"
word
ˈɪˌkɝəs
IK-er-uhs
ˈɪkərəs
IK-uh-ruhs
Definición
Icarus is a figure from Greek mythology who tried to escape by flying with wings made of feathers and wax, but he flew too close to the sun, causing the wax to melt and him to fall to his death. The name often symbolizes someone who fails or suffers because of excessive ambition or ignoring warnings.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
ˈɪˌkɝəs
Inglés Británico
ˈɪkərəs
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
IK-er-uhs
UK
IK-uh-ruhs
Escucha en Contexto
Icarus flew too close to the sun.
Many people know the story of Icarus.
The myth of Icarus teaches a lesson about pride.
Her ambition made her a modern Icarus, reaching too far and falling hard.