homeric (Meaning)

Wordnet

homeric (a)

relating to or characteristic of Homer or his age or the works attributed to him

Webster

homeric (a.)

Of or pertaining to Homer, the most famous of Greek poets; resembling the poetry of Homer.

homeric Sentence Examples

  1. The battle raged with homeric fury, leaving a carnage unseen in history.
  2. The soldiers' shouts echoed through the battlefield, creating a homeric cacophony.
  3. The hero stood tall amidst the carnage, his homeric presence inspiring hope in his comrades.
  4. The siege was a homeric affair, testing the limits of human endurance.
  5. The poet sought to capture the homeric grandeur of the ancient epic.
  6. The storm's homeric wrath battered the coastline, leaving chaos in its wake.
  7. The argument escalated into a homeric brawl, with insults flying like arrows.
  8. The celebration was homeric in scale, a feast worthy of the gods.
  9. The actor delivered a homeric performance, leaving the audience in awe.
  10. The discovery of the hidden treasure was a homeric triumph, forever changing the course of history.

FAQs About the word homeric

relating to or characteristic of Homer or his age or the works attributed to himOf or pertaining to Homer, the most famous of Greek poets; resembling the poetry

majestic, glorious,epic, magnificent, marvellous, impressive, grandiose, gallant, tremendous, stately

unheroic, humble, modest, modest, average, common, unimpressive, ordinary, unimpressive, ordinary

The battle raged with homeric fury, leaving a carnage unseen in history.

The soldiers' shouts echoed through the battlefield, creating a homeric cacophony.

The hero stood tall amidst the carnage, his homeric presence inspiring hope in his comrades.

The siege was a homeric affair, testing the limits of human endurance.