bacchant Antonyms
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Meaning of bacchant
bacchant (n)
someone who engages in drinking bouts
a drunken reveller; a devotee of Bacchus
(classical mythology) a priest or votary of Bacchus
bacchant (n.)
A priest of Bacchus.
A bacchanal; a reveler.
bacchant (a.)
Bacchanalian; fond of drunken revelry; wine-loving; reveling; carousing.
bacchant Sentence Examples
- The bacchant's wild dance sent shivers down the onlookers' spines.
- Amidst the frenzied revelry, the bacchant's eyes gleamed with an unholy fervor.
- The ivy-crowned bacchant tore through the streets, her laughter echoing through the night.
- As the wine flowed freely, the bacchant's inhibitions faded, revealing a raw and dangerous energy.
- In their ecstatic trance, the bacchants believed they had become possessed by the spirit of the wine god.
- The bacchant's crimson robes billowed in the wind, symbolizing the bloodlust that consumed them.
- As the moonlight cast an eerie glow upon the scene, the bacchant's bodies contorted in grotesque and unnatural ways.
- The orgiastic rituals of the bacchants sent shockwaves through the community.
- With bloodshot eyes and panting breaths, the bacchants stumbled through the wreckage of their shattered lives.
- The memory of the bacchant's wild revelry haunted the town for generations to come.
FAQs About the word bacchant
someone who engages in drinking bouts, a drunken reveller; a devotee of Bacchus, (classical mythology) a priest or votary of BacchusA priest of Bacchus., A bacc
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The bacchant's wild dance sent shivers down the onlookers' spines.
Amidst the frenzied revelry, the bacchant's eyes gleamed with an unholy fervor.
The ivy-crowned bacchant tore through the streets, her laughter echoing through the night.
As the wine flowed freely, the bacchant's inhibitions faded, revealing a raw and dangerous energy.