tartarus

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Definition

In Greek mythology, Tartarus is a deep, dark place used as a prison for the Titans and as a dungeon of torment and suffering. It is considered lower than Hades and is where the worst criminals and monsters are sent.

Usage & Nuances

"Tartarus" is mainly used in historical, literary, or mythological contexts related to Greek mythology. It’s rarely used outside these contexts in modern English. Not to be confused with the more general term "Hades."

Example Sentences

In ancient myths, the Titans were sent to Tartarus.

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Tartarus is deeper than Hades in Greek stories.

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Only the worst monsters go to Tartarus.

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Some writers use Tartarus as a symbol for ultimate punishment.

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He described his depression as being trapped in Tartarus.

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When the villain was defeated, the gods cast him into Tartarus forever.

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