"Slytherin" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Slytherin" Meaning

Slytherin is one of the four houses at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the Harry Potter book series by J.K. Rowling. It is named after Salazar Slytherin, one of the school's four founders.

The characteristics associated with Slytherin house are:

Ambition
Cunning
Resourcefulness
Cleverness
Loyalty (but not always to the greater good)

Slytherin students are often portrayed as being intelligent, manipulative, and sometimes ruthless in their pursuit of power and success. They are often rivalrous with the Gryffindor house, which values bravery and daring.

"Slytherin" Examples

Examples of the word "Slytherin"


In the popular book series "Harry Potter" by J.K. Rowling, Slytherin is one of the four houses at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, known for its cunning and ambition. Students who are sorted into Slytherin tend to value intelligence, resourcefulness, and a strong desire for power and leadership.
The television show "Harry Potter and the Phoenix," a spin-off of the book series, features Slytherin as one of the main storylines, exploring the history and values of the house through its students and teachers.
In the Harry Potter films, the Slytherin house is depicted as having a cold and calculating demeanor, with its students often shown to be scheming and plotting against their rivals.
The character of Severus Snape, a Slytherin alumnus and potions master, is a central figure in the Harry Potter series and is known for his complex and conflicted loyalties to Slytherin and the greater wizarding world.
In the "Harry Potter" universe, Slytherin's rivalries with the other houses are a significant aspect of the series, particularly with Gryffindor, which is known for its bravery and sense of justice.

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Sluttishness

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Sly

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Clever or secretly cunning. Coal-black in color or having a smooth, slippery surface.

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Slyly

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In a cunning or sneaky manner, especially in a way that is intended to deceive or manipulate others.

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Slyness refers to the quality of being sly or cunning, typically in a way that is annoying, deceitful, or underhanded. It describes someone or something that is calculating, manipulative, and sometimes dishonest in their actions or intentions.

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Slang abbreviation for "small" or an expression used to refer to something as cool or impressive, similar to "awesome".

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Directed exactly at; in the middle of; right on. This is alum and often used with adverbs such as right, slap bang, slap in the middle.

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To hit or strike someone or something with a sudden and often forceful movement of the hand, typically with the palm downward.

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To have hit or strike someone or something with a sudden, hard blow. (often used to convey a sense of anger or surprise)<br><br>Example: "She smacked the wall in frustration."<br><br>Alternatively, to try to sell someone something aggressively or persistently.

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Having a narrow or limited perspective, often indicating a lack of understanding, tolerance, or appreciation for different viewpoints or ideas.

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