Pronunciation: /ˈbækəs/
noun In Roman mythology, Bacchus is the god of wine, agriculture, and fertility.
A1 Bacchus was the Roman god of wine and festivities.
A2 In Roman mythology, Bacchus is often associated with grape harvests and fertility.
B1 The cult of Bacchus involved wild and ecstatic rituals.
B2 Bacchus was often depicted riding a chariot pulled by leopards.
C1 The Bacchanalia were Roman festivals in honor of Bacchus that involved excessive drinking and revelry.
C2 The myth of Bacchus and Ariadne tells the story of their love and eventual transformation into constellations.
formal The statue of Bacchus in the museum is a fine example of ancient Roman art.
informal Let's head to the Bacchus winery for some wine tasting this weekend.
slang I heard Bacchus throws the best parties in town.
figurative His laughter echoed through the room like the joyful presence of Bacchus.
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