morpheus (Meaning)
Wordnet
morpheus (n)
the Roman god of sleep and dreams
Webster
morpheus (n.)
The god of dreams.
Synonyms & Antonyms of morpheus
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morpheus Sentence Examples
- Morpheus, the Greek god of dreams, gently guided the slumbering souls through the ethereal realm.
- The hypnotic essence of Morpheus enveloped me, lulling me into a state of deep tranquility.
- As night fell, Morpheus descended upon the sleeping town, casting his ethereal spell.
- The tormented poet yearned for Morpheus's embrace, seeking solace from his waking horrors.
- Morpheus's touch was like a gentle caress, easing away the burdens of the day.
- Amidst the turmoil and chaos of the world, Morpheus offered a sanctuary of respite.
- The shaman invoked Morpheus, seeking guidance and wisdom from the realm of dreams.
- Artists and dreamers alike sought Morpheus's favor, hoping to unlock the hidden mysteries of the subconscious.
- Morpheus's dreams lingered in the waking world, inspiring creativity and fueling the realm of imagination.
- As dawn approached, Morpheus gracefully retreated, leaving behind a lingering sense of wonder and awe.
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the Roman god of sleep and dreamsThe god of dreams.
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Morpheus, the Greek god of dreams, gently guided the slumbering souls through the ethereal realm.
The hypnotic essence of Morpheus enveloped me, lulling me into a state of deep tranquility.
As night fell, Morpheus descended upon the sleeping town, casting his ethereal spell.
The tormented poet yearned for Morpheus's embrace, seeking solace from his waking horrors.