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Myrmidons Meaning in English

word · lemma: myrmidon

ˈmɝmɪdɪnz
MUR-mi-donz
mˈɪəmˌɪdənz
mi-IM-i-donz

Definition

'Myrmidons' originally means the warriors who followed Achilles in Greek mythology, but now refers to loyal followers who obey orders without question, often used to describe people who carry out unpleasant tasks for someone in power.

Usage & Nuances

Now mainly literary or formal, often with a negative tone. Suggests blind obedience or carrying out orders unthinkingly, especially in the service of a powerful or corrupt leader. Common in historical, political, or critical contexts.

Example Sentences

The king's myrmidons forced everyone to leave the village.

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In the story, Achilles’ myrmidons were brave fighters.

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Many dictators use myrmidons to keep control.

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He surrounds himself with loyal myrmidons who never question his orders.

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The boss's myrmidons did all his dirty work for him.

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You can't trust his advice—he's just one of their myrmidons.

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