will-o'-the-wisp (Meaning)

Wordnet

will-o'-the-wisp (n)

a pale light sometimes seen at night over marshy ground

an illusion that misleads

Webster

will-o'-the-wisp (n.)

See Ignis fatuus.

will-o'-the-wisp Sentence Examples

  1. The will-o'-the-wisp danced tantalizingly in the night, luring travelers into the treacherous marshes.
  2. Despite its ethereal glow, the will-o'-the-wisp was a harbinger of misfortune and danger.
  3. The hikers followed the glimmering will-o'-the-wisp, unaware that it was leading them astray.
  4. The scientists studied the enigmatic behavior of the will-o'-the-wisp, hoping to unlock its fiery secrets.
  5. The flickering will-o'-the-wisp illuminated the otherwise pitch-black forest, but its allure was deceptive.
  6. The poet likened the elusive love of his life to a will-o'-the-wisp, appearing and disappearing at his whim.
  7. The will-o'-the-wisp hovered above the graveyard, casting an eerie glow upon the tombstones.
  8. The legend of the will-o'-the-wisp warned against pursuing fleeting desires that could lead to ruin.
  9. The artist captured the ephemeral beauty of the will-o'-the-wisp in his haunting painting.
  10. The children chased the mischievous will-o'-the-wisp through the meadow, giggling as its flame danced just out of reach.

FAQs About the word will-o'-the-wisp

a pale light sometimes seen at night over marshy ground, an illusion that misleadsSee Ignis fatuus.

phantasy, fantasm,pipe dream, mirage, ignis fatuus, daydream, vision, phantasm, chimera, brainchild

fact, reality, reality,fact, actuality,actuality,

The will-o'-the-wisp danced tantalizingly in the night, luring travelers into the treacherous marshes.

Despite its ethereal glow, the will-o'-the-wisp was a harbinger of misfortune and danger.

The hikers followed the glimmering will-o'-the-wisp, unaware that it was leading them astray.

The scientists studied the enigmatic behavior of the will-o'-the-wisp, hoping to unlock its fiery secrets.