"Megillah" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Megillah" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Megillah" Meaning

Megillah refers to a section of the Hebrew Bible, particularly the Scroll of Esther, which is read aloud during the Jewish holiday of Purim. The word is often used more broadly to describe a long, elaborate, or tedious story or account.

"Megillah" Examples

Definition:


megillah (noun) - a long and tedious story or account; a lengthy and repetitive explanation

Examples:


"I've been listening to my brother's megillah about his golf game for hours and I'm finally bored out of my mind!"
"The professor's megillah about the history of ancient civilizations put the entire class to sleep."
"I don't want to hear your megillah about how you got stuck in traffic, just tell me if you're going to be late!"
"The company's CEO was accused of launching into megalomaniacal megillah during his presentation, putting off many investors."
"After a few hours of hearing the guided tour's megillah about every single landmark, I was totally numb to it all."

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