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Harpies Meaning in English

word · lemma: harpy

ˈhɑːr.piz
HAR-peez
hˈɑːpɪz
HAR-peez

Definition

Harpies are mythological creatures that are part woman and part bird, known for stealing things and causing trouble. The word can also refer insultingly to mean, unpleasant women.

Usage & Nuances

Formal in mythology, but very informal and insulting when referring to people—mainly women—in modern conversation. In literature, 'harpies' often symbolizes vengeance or destruction. Avoid using to describe real people unless discussing myth or using strong negative language.

Example Sentences

Harpies were feared in ancient myths.

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The stories say harpies would steal food from travelers.

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Some people use harpies to describe mean women.

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Those gossiping harpies never miss a chance to stir up drama.

natural

In the story, the heroes had to chase away the harpies to eat in peace.

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You don’t have to listen to those harpies—they’re just jealous.

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