Pronunciation: /nɪmf/
noun a mythological spirit of nature typically represented as a beautiful maiden
A1 The nymph lived in the forest.
A2 The nymph was known for her beauty and grace.
B1 According to Greek mythology, nymphs were nature spirits associated with various natural features.
B2 The nymph danced gracefully by the river, enchanting all who saw her.
C1 The artist painted a stunning portrait of the nymph in the enchanted forest.
C2 The nymph's ethereal beauty captivated all who beheld her, leaving a lasting impression on their hearts.
formal In Greek mythology, a nymph is a minor female nature deity typically associated with a particular location or landform.
informal I saw a beautiful water nymph swimming in the lake yesterday.
slang That party was full of nature nymphs dancing around the bonfire.
figurative The ballerina moved across the stage with the grace of a nymph.
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