mermaid Antonyms

Meaning of mermaid

Wordnet

mermaid (n)

half woman and half fish; lives in the sea

Webster

mermaid (n.)

A fabled marine creature, typically represented as having the upper part like that of a woman, and the lower like a fish; a sea nymph, sea woman, or woman fish.

mermaid Sentence Examples

  1. The shimmering mermaid emerged from the depths with an enchanting allure.
  2. The ancient legend of the mermaid singing captivated the hearts of sailors.
  3. The iridescent scales of the mermaid sparkled under the moonlight.
  4. The mermaid's haunting siren song lured hapless travelers to their doom.
  5. The mythical creature, half-woman, half-fish, is known as the mermaid.
  6. In folklore, mermaids are depicted as enigmatic and alluring creatures.
  7. The mermaid's tail undulated gracefully as she swam through the ocean.
  8. The mermaid's mesmerizing gaze held me captive, drawing me deeper into her watery realm.
  9. The enchanting mermaid wove a spellbinding tale of her life beneath the waves.
  10. The mermaid's mysterious appearance and enchanting demeanor have inspired countless works of art and literature.

FAQs About the word mermaid

half woman and half fish; lives in the seaA fabled marine creature, typically represented as having the upper part like that of a woman, and the lower like a fi

Nereid, Oceanid, water nymph, sea-maiden,siren, dryad, wood nymph, naiad, nymph, hamadryad

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The shimmering mermaid emerged from the depths with an enchanting allure.

The ancient legend of the mermaid singing captivated the hearts of sailors.

The iridescent scales of the mermaid sparkled under the moonlight.

The mermaid's haunting siren song lured hapless travelers to their doom.