thalia (Meaning)

Wordnet

thalia (n)

(Greek mythology) the Muse of comedy and pastoral poetry

(Greek mythology) one of the three Graces

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thalia (n.)

That one of the nine Muses who presided over comedy.

One of the three Graces.

One of the Nereids.

Synonyms & Antonyms of thalia

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thalia Sentence Examples

  1. Thalia, the beloved Muse of comedy and idyllic poetry, graced our presence with her infectious laughter.
  2. The healer Thalia gently tended to the wounded soldier's wounds, bringing solace to his pain.
  3. Thalia's quick wit and sharp tongue effortlessly diffused the tense atmosphere.
  4. The actress Thalia's performance was a tour de force, leaving the audience in stitches.
  5. The succulent Thalia was a favorite dish among the ancient Greeks, known for its delicate flavor.
  6. Thalia, the seafaring nymph, guided sailors through treacherous waters with her melodious song.
  7. The shy and unassuming botanist Thalia spent countless hours studying the intricate world of plants.
  8. The enigmatic Thalia refused to divulge the secrets hidden within her gaze.
  9. The benevolent Thalia extended a helping hand to those in need, embodying the spirit of generosity.
  10. Thalia's radiant smile illuminated the room, bringing joy and warmth to all who crossed her path.

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(Greek mythology) the Muse of comedy and pastoral poetry, (Greek mythology) one of the three GracesThat one of the nine Muses who presided over comedy., One of

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Thalia, the beloved Muse of comedy and idyllic poetry, graced our presence with her infectious laughter.

The healer Thalia gently tended to the wounded soldier's wounds, bringing solace to his pain.

Thalia's quick wit and sharp tongue effortlessly diffused the tense atmosphere.

The actress Thalia's performance was a tour de force, leaving the audience in stitches.