Pronunciation: /ˈsɜːrbərəs/
noun In Greek mythology, Cerberus is a multi-headed dog that guards the entrance to the underworld.
A1 Cerberus is a mythological creature with three heads.
A2 In Greek mythology, Cerberus is known as the guardian of the underworld.
B1 According to legend, Cerberus prevented the dead from escaping the realm of Hades.
B2 Hercules had to capture Cerberus as one of his twelve labors.
C1 The depiction of Cerberus in art and literature has varied over the centuries.
C2 Cerberus is often portrayed as a fearsome and powerful creature in popular culture.
formal Cerberus is a mythical creature in Greek mythology, usually depicted as a three-headed dog guarding the gates of the Underworld.
informal Have you heard about Cerberus? It's that three-headed dog from Greek mythology.
slang I heard that Cerberus is one tough mutt!
figurative Facing Cerberus in that meeting was like dealing with three different challenges at once.
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