"Vorpal" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Vorpal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Vorpal" Meaning

The word "vorpal" is a term coined by Lewis Carroll in his classic novel "Through the Looking-Glass" (1871). It is used to describe a sword that is capable of cutting through anything.

More broadly, a "vorpal" something can be described as something that is powerful or deadly, capable of cutting through or destroying anything in its path, often in a swift and efficient manner.

In modern usage, the term "vorpal" is often used in an exaggerated or humorous way to convey a sense of fantastical or supernatural power, often in the context of fantasy fiction or role-playing games.

"Vorpal" Examples

Vorpal


Noun


The vorpal saxophone solo exploded into a frenzy of sound.
The vorpal sword sliced through the air with deadly precision.
Vorpal steak was incredibly popular at the high-end restaurant.
She unsheathed her vorpal dagger and attacked the dragon.
The journalist wrote an in-depth article on the vorpal nature of modern warfare.

Adjective


Unfortunately, that particular design was vorpal and only lasted three months.
Critics praised the latest science fiction novel for its vorpal world-building.
Without a moratorium, the vorpal pace of technological advancements poses a potential threat to humanity.

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