"Circean" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Circean" Meaning

Circean refers to something or someone that is mysterious, alluring, and potentially deceptive, like the sorceress Circe from Homer's Odyssey. It can also describe something that has a magical or enchanting quality to it. The word is often used to convey a sense of fascination, danger, or temptation. In particular, a person or thing with a Circean charm can be seen as captivating or beguiling, but also potentially misleading or treacherous.

"Circean" Examples

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Noun


The Circean forest was dense and impenetrable, filled with twisted vines and gnarled trees. (Reference to the sorceress Circe in Homer's Odyssey, known for transforming men into beasts.)
The politician's sudden shift in stance on the issue was seen as Circean, as if he had been drugged into changing his mind. (Here, "Circean" means having a magical or mysterious influence.)

Adjective


The Circean beauty of the desert landscape was breathtaking, with its undulating dunes and star-filled sky. (In this context, "Circean" means enchanting or spellbinding.)
The Circean glow of the lava lamp captivated the children, who watched mesmerized as the wax melted and reformed. (Here, "Circean" means mesmerizing or hypnotic.)

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