Pronunciation: /ˈdæntiən/
adjective relating to or characteristic of the works of Dante Alighieri, an Italian poet known for his Divine Comedy
A1 The Dantean inferno was a place of punishment in his epic poem.
A2 The students were fascinated by the Dantean descriptions of Hell.
B1 The novel had a Dantean influence, with its dark and symbolic themes.
B2 The artist's painting was reminiscent of a Dantean landscape, full of despair and suffering.
C1 The film adaptation captured the essence of Dantean symbolism and allegory.
C2 The professor's lecture on Dantean literature was both insightful and thought-provoking.
formal The poet's use of Dantean imagery in his work reflects his deep admiration for the Italian writer.
informal I never really understood the Dantean references in that book, but it sounded cool.
slang That party was straight up Dantean, with all the drama and chaos going on.
figurative Her journey through the difficult times was like a Dantean descent into hell, but she emerged stronger in the end.
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