Pronunciation: /əˈkɪliːz/
noun Achilles is a proper noun referring to a hero in Greek mythology who was known for his strength and bravery.
A1 Achilles was a famous Greek hero in mythology.
A2 The story of Achilles is told in Homer's epic poem, the Iliad.
B1 Achilles' only weakness was his heel, which led to his downfall.
B2 Many scholars debate the true character and motivations of Achilles in the Iliad.
C1 Achilles' rage and pride are central themes in the character's development.
C2 The portrayal of Achilles as a complex and flawed hero has fascinated readers for centuries.
formal The doctor diagnosed the patient with an achilles tendon injury.
informal I heard that Tom tore his achilles playing basketball.
slang I can't believe I pulled my achilles during the race.
figurative His pride was his achilles heel, causing him to make careless mistakes.
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