styx (Meaning)

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styx (n)

(Greek mythology) a river in Hades across which Charon carried dead souls

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styx Sentence Examples

  1. According to Greek mythology, the river Styx is the boundary between the living and the dead.
  2. The Styx is known as the "River of Hate" and is said to be a dreadful place.
  3. In ancient Greek literature, crossing the Styx required the guidance of the ferryman Charon.
  4. The waters of the Styx are said to be poisonous and corrosive, capable of burning the flesh.
  5. The goddess Styx, who personifies the river, is one of the Titans.
  6. Zeus swore his most sacred oaths by the Styx, knowing that they would be unbreakable.
  7. The souls of the dead must cross the Styx to reach the underworld.
  8. The Styx is often depicted as a dark, shadowy river filled with perils.
  9. In Dante's "Inferno," the Styx forms the boundary between the fifth and sixth circles of hell.
  10. The Styx remains a potent symbol of mortality and the passage between life and death.

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(Greek mythology) a river in Hades across which Charon carried dead souls

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

According to Greek mythology, the river Styx is the boundary between the living and the dead.

The Styx is known as the "River of Hate" and is said to be a dreadful place.

In ancient Greek literature, crossing the Styx required the guidance of the ferryman Charon.

The waters of the Styx are said to be poisonous and corrosive, capable of burning the flesh.