Cómo Pronunciar "promethean"
word
prəˈmiθiən
pruh-MEE-thee-uhn
prəˈmiːθɪən
pruh-MEE-thee-uhn
Definición
Related to bold creativity or the act of bringing new and powerful ideas, especially by challenging established rules. The word comes from Prometheus in Greek mythology, who gave fire to humans.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
prəˈmiθiən
Inglés Británico
prəˈmiːθɪən
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
pruh-MEE-thee-uhn
UK
pruh-MEE-thee-uhn
Escucha en Contexto
The inventor had a promethean vision for the future.
Her ideas were truly promethean in the world of science.
The artist’s promethean spirit inspired others.
That was a promethean breakthrough in technology—you don’t see that every day.