bacchical (Meaning)
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bacchical (a.)
Of or relating to Bacchus; hence, jovial, or riotous,with intoxication.
Synonyms & Antonyms of bacchical
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bacchical Sentence Examples
- The night was a bacchical revelry, filled with uninhibited revelry and drunken revelers.
- The festival culminated in a bacchical celebration, where participants indulged in wine and ecstatic dance.
- The play depicted the bacchical frenzy of a Dionysian cult, with its wild rituals and ecstatic participants.
- The bacchical paintings on the walls of the temple vividly portrayed the frenzied worship of Bacchus.
- The bacchical song echoed through the forest, inviting participants to join the revelry.
- The bacchical rites were known for their chaotic and orgiastic nature, where participants lost all inhibitions.
- The bacchical revelers wore masks and danced themselves into a frenzy, seeking a connection with the divine.
- The bacchical cult spread throughout Greece, inspiring both awe and fear among its followers.
- The bacchical ecstasy reached its peak at night, when bonfires illuminated the forest and participants chanted and danced until exhaustion.
- The term "bacchical" is often used figuratively to describe any excessive or unrestrained revelry.
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Of or relating to Bacchus; hence, jovial, or riotous,with intoxication.
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No antonyms found.
The night was a bacchical revelry, filled with uninhibited revelry and drunken revelers.
The festival culminated in a bacchical celebration, where participants indulged in wine and ecstatic dance.
The play depicted the bacchical frenzy of a Dionysian cult, with its wild rituals and ecstatic participants.
The bacchical paintings on the walls of the temple vividly portrayed the frenzied worship of Bacchus.